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Medical Help Services

At Human Rights and Careo Foundation, we believe that access to healthcare is a fundamental right, not a privilege. Unfortunately, millions of people struggle to afford even the most basic medical facilities. Our Medical Help Services initiative is dedicated to bridging this gap by providing essential medical support to underprivileged individuals and families.

Through our efforts, we aim to ensure that no one has to choose between their health and financial survival. Together, with your support, we are working to bring healing and hope to those in need.

Free Medical Program For Poor Patients

Our Mission

The goal of our Medical Help Services is to:

  • Provide free or affordable medical care to individuals from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
  • Raise awareness about health and hygiene in underserved communities.
  • Offer critical assistance to patients requiring urgent care, treatments, or surgeries.
  • Support preventive care to reduce the long-term burden of illness in vulnerable populations.

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What We Do

At Human Rights and Careo Foundation, we are committed to changing this narrative by ensuring that every child has access to learning, growth, and a chance to dream big.

Free Medical Camps

We organize regular medical camps in rural and urban slum areas, bringing healthcare services directly to those who need them most. These camps provide:

Our programs cover:

  • General health checkups.
  • Blood pressure, sugar, and cholesterol testing.
  • Free medicines and basic treatments.
  • Referral services for further care when needed.

Emergency Medical Assistance

For individuals and families facing medical emergencies, we provide:

Our programs cover:

  • Financial aid for treatments and surgeries.
  • Access to hospital care through partnerships with healthcare facilities.
  • Support for purchasing critical medications and equipment.

Chronic Illness Support

For patients with long-term medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or respiratory issues, we assist with:

Our programs cover:

  • Ongoing consultations and treatment plans.
  • Regular access to essential medications.
  • Nutritional guidance to improve overall health.

Maternal and Child Health Programs

To ensure the well-being of mothers and children, we offer:

Our programs cover:

  • Prenatal and postnatal care services.
  • Immunizations and vaccinations for children.
  • Nutritional supplements to prevent deficiencies.

Health Education and Awareness

Prevention is always better than cure. We conduct workshops and awareness programs on:

Our programs cover:

  • Basic hygiene practices.
  • Disease prevention and early detection.
  • Lifestyle changes for long-term health benefits.
Support Us

How You Can Help

1. Donate

Your contributions can help us expand our services, purchase medical equipment, and provide life-saving care to more individuals. Every donation makes a direct impact on someone's health and well-being.

2. Volunteer

If you are a healthcare professional or have a passion for helping others, join our team of volunteers. Whether it’s assisting at medical camps or spreading health awareness, your time and skills are invaluable.

3. Spread the Word

Help us reach more people by sharing information about our Medical Help Services. Your voice can inspire others to join this cause and support those in need.

4.Corporate Partnerships

We welcome partnerships with hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and other organizations to enhance our medical outreach programs. Together, we can amplify our impact and save more lives.

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Become Volunteer

At Human Rights and Careo Foundation, we are committed to creating a world where no life is lost due to a lack of blood. By participating in our blood donation initiatives, you are becoming a hero for someone in need.

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