Anwesan Mission Trust
Providing accessible healthcare services and free medicines to underserved communities.
Patients Treated
Anwesan Mission Trust organizes free medical camps to provide basic healthcare services to people living in rural and underserved areas where medical facilities are limited. These camps aim to ensure that individuals receive timely diagnosis, consultation, and treatment without financial burden.
Qualified doctors and healthcare professionals conduct health check-ups, screen patients for common illnesses, and provide free medicines. Patients requiring further treatment are referred to higher medical centers, ensuring continued care and support.
Our vision is to make basic healthcare accessible to every individual, especially those in remote and economically weaker communities, ensuring a healthier and stronger society.
Our comprehensive approach ensures sustainable and scalable waste management solutions.
Medical camps are organized in collaboration with qualified doctors, healthcare workers, and local volunteers. Camps are set up in easily accessible community locations where patients are registered, examined, and treated. Awareness sessions are also conducted to educate people on maintaining good health and hygiene.
Measurable results and positive changes created through our urban waste management initiatives.
Lives Touched Through Healthcare
The free medical camps have significantly improved access to healthcare for underserved communities, helping early diagnosis, timely treatment, and better health awareness among hundreds of individuals.
Your support can help us expand this successful model to more cities and create cleaner, healthier urban environments.
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