
Supporting people with kindness, empathy, and understanding.
Our Story
A legacy of compassion, care, and community service.
Koodala Group was born from generations of kindness, compassion, and community service.
What started as simple acts of helping others in a small village in Telangana, India has now grown into a wider vision for building stronger communities and supporting people in need across borders.
From Telangana, India to New South Wales, Australia, the values of togetherness, compassion, and helping others continue to guide the Koodala family's journey.
From 1945 to 2004, Late Anandamma – Laxman Rao quietly helped individuals and families facing hardship — not for recognition or reward, but because helping others was always considered a responsibility and way of life.
Late Anandamma – Laxman Rao laid the foundation of compassion and community support within the family. Their values shaped future generations and created a culture of kindness that continues today.
Later, Late Shri Koodala Ramchander Rao carried this mission forward from 1990 to 2018 through decades of service to people in need.
Today, Mrs. Uma Rani Koodala continues this tradition through her ongoing support for the local community, care for people facing hardship, and love for animals. Her generosity and willingness to support others has inspired the next generation to continue this meaningful legacy.
Now, the third generation of the family aims to expand this mission further through Koodala Group — a platform dedicated to helping people, changing lives, and building communities together from Telangana, India to Australia and beyond.
Together, we believe even the smallest act of kindness can create lasting change.
The 4C Values of Koodala

Supporting people with kindness, empathy, and understanding.

Bringing individuals, families, and communities together.

Providing meaningful support that improves lives.

Building stronger futures together.
The Koodala Meaning
Across generations, the Koodala family has shown that community service grows from ordinary acts of care repeated with love and consistency.