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Heal a Village

evergreen programme

a check-up is a small mercy ♡

Heal a village.

One pulse at a time.

a doctor where there has never been one

why this exists ↓

A medical camp arrives in the morning. Tents go up. By dusk, three hundred people have been seen — many of them for the first time in their lives. Diagnoses are made. Medicines are given. Severe cases ride back with the team to the partner hospital. We come back every quarter.

127,000

patients seen

410

camps held

73

villages on rotation

3,200

lives saved (referrals)

meet a real person ↓

Ramnath Yadav

farmer · Sirsa, Haryana

Ramnath Yadav

age 71 · farmer · Sirsa, Haryana

It was the first time anyone checked my heart. Seventy-one years and nobody had pressed the cold metal to my chest.

Ramnath farms two acres outside Sirsa. He has had a tightening in his chest for ten years. He never said anything because what could be done. The camp set up at the village school last March. The doctor caught a serious arrhythmia and the team drove him forty kilometres to the partner hospital that same afternoon. He had a stent fitted three days later. He sat for the photo with the cardiologist holding his hand. He still farms. He still says, "I do not understand why a stranger drove me to the hospital."

here's how →

How it works.

01

A village is chosen

Villages without primary health centres within 15 km. Quarterly rotation through 73 villages.

02

Camp day

Two doctors, three nurses, a pharmacist, mobile diagnostics (BP, BG, ECG, basic blood). 250-400 patients per day.

03

Severe cases referred

Patients needing surgery or specialist care are transported to partner hospitals — costs covered.

more voices ↓

From the field.

Three out of every hundred patients have something we can fix immediately. They never knew.

Dr. Asha Patel

Dr. Asha Patel

cardiologist, partner hospital

I distribute fifteen kilos of medicine every camp day.

Ravi Kumar

Ravi Kumar

pharmacist, mobile camp

Now I know what is wrong. That is half the cure.

Sushila Devi, 64

Sushila Devi, 64

patient · diabetes, recently diagnosed

from the field ↓

What it actually looks like.

honest answers ↓

Questions, asked plainly.

All MBBS-qualified, registered with the state medical council. Many camps include a specialist (cardiologist, ophthalmologist, gynaecologist) on rotation.
80G tax deduction availableFCRA-compliant for foreign donationsCSR-eligible · Section 135Quarterly impact reportsGAL Spark Pledge — refund on confirmed fraud

you've made it this far ♡

One small thing.
Today.

Ramnath Yadavdoesn't know your name. They will know your kindness.

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