Distribution of scholarships worth Rs.30 lakhs to poor & meritorious Telugu students (1500 approx) every year.
Providing financial help to poor Telugu families in case of long term illnesses of their family members.
Financial assistance for the marriages of daughters belonging to poor Telugu families.
Financial assistance for the funeral expenses to poor Telugu families in case of death of their family member.
Conducting Mega Health camps at various places of Delhi for the benefit of Telugu people.
Conducting indoor & outdoor games for the Telugu youth every year.
Celebrating festivals of all religions namely Ramanavami, Mahashivaratri, GaneshPuja, Dashera, Diwali, Christmas, Easter and Ramjan, thus practising true secularism.
AAD started a marriage bureau to help its members find matches for their marriageable aged sons/daughters.
Detailed profiles are collected and maintained in the office of AAD from the prospective parents seeking match for their son/daughter.
Those few Andhras had met in one of the Parliament members bungalow in Winds or Place, That was the humble beginning of the Andhra Association which has since grown in size and Purpose, in response to the increasing needs of the Andhra, into the Delhi- wide organization having branches in various localities.