The Tulsi Trust works alongside tribal and refugee communities in rural Chhattisgarh, providing steady and reliable support in areas where access to healthcare and education is limited.
Our programmes have grown slowly over many years of relationship and trust, and each one meets a specific need while contributing to the wellbeing of whole families and villages.
Below is an overview of the work we carry out on the ground, with links to explore each programme in more detail.
Regular village visits offering basic consultations, medicines, follow-up care, and chronic illness support.
Monthly specialist clinics where visiting doctors provide diagnostics, treatments, and more complex consultations.
When serious conditions require hospital care, we help patients access treatment and provide safe transport through our dedicated ambulance service.
Ongoing antenatal and postnatal monitoring, nutritional support, and early childhood health guidance for mothers and infants.
Workshops in schools covering hygiene, nutrition, health and preventative care.
Creating safe, trusted spaces where women and girls can receive reproductive health care, ask questions openly, and access support without stigma.
A community-run school providing a safe, nurturing learning environment for children in a remote rural area.
Long-term investment in local healthcare capacity, including support for a dedicated junior nurse currently in professional training.
Practical skills training for local women who assist with clinics, patient coordination and health education.
Curious about what this work adds up to each year?
See stories, numbers and outcomes in our annual overview.