In an exciting initiative, Project Help India recently hosted a free medical camp in the slum village of Ladpura, Bijnor, which is the location of our education centre. Under the supervision of the dedicated Dr. Robbin Thomas who kindly volunteered his service, the camp focused on diagnosing and addressing various health concerns prevalent in this very poor community.
A wide spectrum of health issues, ranging from blood pressure and weakness to common ailments like cough, cold, and fever, were treated. The medical team also addressed skin disorders and intestinal worm infestations.
The camp showcased our commitment to inclusivity and helping the marginalised, with 50 women and 40 children benefiting from this invaluable service. This initiative aimed to bridge the gap in access to quality healthcare for those who cannot afford it.
The gratitude of the slum-dwellers resonated throughout Ladpura, expressing their heartfelt appreciation for the Project Help India team. Many residents were previously unaware of many potential health issues, often neglecting symptoms due to a lack of awareness. In charge of the project was Amrit Samuel and his wife Mrs Mansa Samuel both playing a pivotal role in ensuring the success and impact of this much-needed medical camp. The event not only treated immediate health concerns but also laid the foundation for increased health awareness in the community, fostering healthier and happier families and the ongoing building of trust with Project Help.
We believe that it is a great privilege to care for the poor and needy in this way, and we look forward to continuing this service on a regular basis.
We acknowledge that this initiative would not be possible without the generous donations of many people who support our work. If you are able to give, your donation is tax deductible, and can be made following the DONATE HERE button at the top of this page.