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In many places, people gather around to attend a talk on sanitation, hygiene, treatments, diet, etc. in favour of health.
For often, very poor people are served with nutritious food stuffs.
People leave for home after attending a meeting on health talk.
A MEDICAL CAMP PROGRAMME

            The first of our many free medical camps in the year 2009 was conducted in Delhi for the medical aids to the very poor slum and village people. Dr Anilkumar Jain (Physician), Dr. Maneesh Gupta (Pediatrician) and Dr. Anju Jain (Gynecology) were voluntarily participated and they treated the poor with love and loyalty. The camp was beneficed for more than 500 people. All the prescribed medicines were freely distributed among the needy people. The trust was so in tight financial situation that all the medicines and the correct continuity of medicinal supply could not be afforded. However, the camp was a success, and in the name of God, it was very successful in every aspect.

People are waiting for the free medical aid in the camp .
Doctors check and treat the poor people who attended the camp.
Doctors diagnose the physical infirmities, and necessary medicines are freely distributed.
HEALTH

Being the national capital, Delhi has an Infant Mortality Rate of 37 (deaths per 1000 live births). Only 29 % of Delhi mothers receive recommended anti natal care.

          Under the community health programme the trust reaches out to the most needy and most vulnerable categories from the marginalized communities - women and children. They are provided with facilities for professional health care that in other cases an elusive facto in their lives.

Our Strategy

          1. Curative health services through regular medical check-ups and health camps.
          2. Preventive and promotive health care to the people through sensitization, awareness programmers, immunization, study classes, etc.
          3. Pre and post natal care to the women.
          4. Strengthening the existing health delivery mechanisms in the locations through trainings and capacity building programmes for the traditional health attenders.