The gap we fill
A persistent cough, an untreated wound, or an undiagnosed pregnancy complication can turn a small problem into a life-altering one. Our healthcare programme focuses on the steady, unglamorous work of primary care — catching things early, before they become emergencies.
What we do
- Mobile clinics running on a fixed monthly route through 60+ villages and urban settlements.
- Community health workers from the same neighbourhood, trained for two years and supported for life.
- Maternal and child health camps for ante-natal check-ups, immunisation, and newborn nutrition.
- Adolescent health circles, including frank conversations on menstruation, mental health, and consent.
- Chronic care support for families managing diabetes, hypertension, and TB — including medicine adherence and refills.
What changes when care comes home
In the villages where our community health workers have served for three years or more, infant immunisation completion has risen from 41% to 89%, and untreated diabetic complications among enrolled adults have fallen by more than half.
How you can help
₹4,000 funds a full mobile clinic visit to one village. A doctor, nurse, or pharmacist volunteering one Sunday a month makes our reach genuinely possible.