St. Ann’s is a Non-Governmental, Non- profitable charity based Organization working with the Women,men, children who are orphan and vulnerable and children who are in need of care and protection in Karnataka,Kerala, Tamilnadu and Andra Pradesh since 1980.Our paramount concern are three major areas such as Health, Education and environment which covers comprehensive development of Women in distress, destitute women, widows, children in vulnerable situation especially girl children, HIV/ Aids infected and affected, orphan and semi orphan, lost hope and opportunity to continue their study , neglected children, begging children, the growing phenomenon of street and working children, uneducated and illiterate children. The migrant children, alarming pace of urbanization and the proportionately weakening fabric of our social structure and policies are forcing a large number of such children into cities every day The Protection and promotion of water and soil preservation and conservation, afforestation, Rain and roof water harvesting, promoting and protecting various water bodies, promoting eco-friendly life style, total sanitation, cleanliness drive, mini infrastructure development , protecting, promoting and providing potable drinking water.

The Society of the Sisters of St. Ann is founded by Fr. Wilhelm Meyer in Switzerland in the year 1890. In the year 1927, four pioneering missionaries from Switzerland set foot on Indian Soil and spread the flame of love through their unconditional services. As the years passed by, the Society grew in number and spread across the country and abroad rendering its services in the fields of Education, Health, Environment and Social work according to the felt needs of the people and place. Meeting the needs of the weaker sections of the society – women and children, the poor and the marginalised the Sisters are engaged in various services for the care of orphans, differently abled children, infected and affected with HIV/AIDS, women empowerment, Domestic workers movement programs etc.In fidelity to the founding Charism, the sisters respond to the needs of the time and involve themselves in the works of compassion and mercy and thus spread the legacy of their co-founder…… ‘For the love of God serve the needy’