History

Tennessee Andhra Samithi – History

The history of the Telugu Association in the Nashville area goes back to 1978. The Telugu Association of Tennessee (TAT) was registered with the State of Tennessee and informal activities were organized. As there were only a handful of Telugu families in this area at that time, the gathering used to be rare, far apart, and held in personal homes.

As the Telugu community started growing, it became difficult for all Telugu families to stay in touch with each other. In 1995 there were suggestions from many quarters of the Telugu community to form a Telugu Association that would help improve communication among Telugu families and celebrate Telugu culture, in Middle Tennessee and  surrounding areas. The idea was endorsed by a majority of Telugu families and the Tennessee Andhra Samithi (TAS) was formed on May 1, 1995. The constitution for TAS was adopted on July 14, 1995 and TAS applied for non-profit status shortly thereafter. The temporary non-profit status for TAS was approved in October 1996. The permanent non-profit status was awarded in 2000.

Today TAS is an expanding non-profit organization serving more than 600 Telugu families in Middle Tennessee and surrounding areas. TAS has successfully raised and donated funds for cyclone victims in Andhra Pradesh, for the Cargil conflict, and for tsunami victims.

TAS Goals & Objectives