Medical camps, clean drinking water access, hygiene awareness, and preventive health programmes for underserved communities across India.
In rural and peri-urban India, access to quality healthcare remains deeply unequal. Millions of people โ particularly children, the elderly, and daily-wage workers โ cannot afford routine checkups, basic medicines, or preventive care. The results are preventable diseases, delayed diagnoses, and unnecessary suffering.
We address this gap through regular medical camps, health checkups, vaccination drives, clean water initiatives, and hygiene awareness programmes โ working with doctors, hospitals, and community health workers in Lucknow, Dehradun, and Bangalore.
Our healthcare work spans preventive health, animal welfare (stray animal vaccination), calamity relief (flood and earthquake medical aid), and WASH โ Water, Sanitation & Hygiene โ across underserved communities.
We aim to create self-reliant, empowered communities across India through sustained on-ground action.
Regular health camps providing free consultations, blood pressure checks, sugar screenings, eye tests, and basic medicines in government school premises and community centres.
Installing water purifiers and hand pumps, running hygiene awareness drives, and advocating for safe water access in underserved urban and semi-urban communities.
Coordinating vaccination camps for children (routine immunisation), adults (influenza, tetanus), and stray animals โ reducing community-level disease burden comprehensively.
School-level and community workshops on handwashing, menstrual hygiene, safe sanitation, and waterborne disease prevention โ building lifelong health habits.
Rapid-response medical teams providing first aid, medicines, and doctor consultations in flood, earthquake, and disaster-affected areas across North India.
Monthly medical visits to old age homes and orphanages providing health checkups, medicine distribution, and specialist referrals for residents without access to regular care.
Our camp in a village outside Dehradun drew 100 patients in 3 days. The doctors identified 14 cases of undiagnosed diabetes and 8 cases requiring specialist referral โ all first-time diagnoses for those individuals.
Working with a colony in Dehradun, we installed water filtration units and conducted hygiene workshops. Within 6 months, reported waterborne illness cases fell by over 60% among children under 10.
During the 2024 floods in Dehradun outskirts, our rapid response team reached 100+ displaced families โ providing first aid kits, ORS, medicines, and coordinating emergency doctor visits.
โน15,000 funds a full medical camp serving 50 patients with consultations and medicines.
Helping underprivileged children stay in school and break the cycle of poverty.
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