Every year, our programmes reach hundreds of families across remote tribal communities in rural Chhattisgarh. Much of this work happens quietly — in small village clinics, in school classrooms, in the back of an ambulance during emergencies. But the difference it makes is lasting.
525+ patients treated in specialist medical camps
50+ patients supported with hospital referrals and surgeries
245 mothers and infants monitored through the Mother & Baby Programme
200 women and adolescent girls reached through reproductive health clinics
400 children engaged in health and hygiene education
6 new villages added to the Tribal Healthcare Programme rota
These numbers change from year to year, but what remains constant is the trust we’ve built with the communities we serve — and the steady presence our team provides.
Statistics help us understand scale, but the heart of our work is always personal. A few examples of what these numbers mean in real life:
Regular visits, early identification of complications, nutritional guidance, and follow-up after birth mean safer pregnancies and healthier infants.
Handwashing, hydration, mosquito awareness and basic hygiene can dramatically reduce preventable diseases.
From cataracts to hernias to emergency injuries — hospital referrals can restore quality of life and a family’s financial stability.
Our Women & Girls programme creates safe spaces where information replaces fear and silence.
At our community school, children who once had limited access to education now learn in a safe, steady environment where they grow in confidence day by day.
During a routine village clinic, an elderly woman living with years of untreated joint pain received simple medication and guidance that restored her mobility and comfort.
Because we work in the same communities year after year, we see gradual but meaningful shifts:
Families come for help earlier, not as a last resort.
Women speak more openly about reproductive health.
Schoolchildren begin recognising symptoms and prevention strategies.
Villages invite us to expand our visits.
Barriers to hospital care slowly decrease as trust strengthens.
These changes are built on presence, patience, and relationship — the foundations of our work.
Our long-term aim is to strengthen healthcare from within the community itself.
A junior nurse is currently in training, preparing to return as a qualified local healthcare provider.
Community health workers assist during visits, gaining practical skills and confidence.
Young people in schools grow up with stronger health awareness than the generation before them.
Sustainable change grows slowly, but it grows from within.
Every contribution — whether a donation, a shared link, or a conversation — helps us:
Bring medical care to remote villages
Support emergency hospital referrals
Provide maternal healthcare and nutrition
Educate children and adolescents
Train local healthcare workers
Reliable support means we can continue showing up month after month, year after year.
If you’d like to explore our work in more detail, visit our Our Work page below: