Community Healthcare & Medical Intervention

Access to quality healthcare remains a distant dream for many in India’s remote villages and tribal regions. At Bhartya Yuvak Khelkud Avam Vikas Sansthan, we are committed to closing this gap by providing free, community-based healthcare services that are accessible, inclusive, and life-saving.
Our work spans across 30+ rural and tribal villages, where we’ve touched the lives of over 15,000+ individuals through a combination of initiatives:
First-Aid Camps: Regularly organized health camps offer immediate medical attention and first-aid support to people who otherwise lack basic care.
First-Aid Kit Distribution: We distribute fully stocked kits free of cost, particularly in villages where medical stores and clinics are scarce or nonexistent.
Surgery Support Program (SSP): For individuals in urgent need of complex surgeries—such as heart conditions, liver ailments, or orthopedic interventions—we connect them to a trusted network of hospitals and ensure they receive timely, affordable, or completely sponsored treatment.
To make healthcare delivery sustainable, we’ve launched capacity-building programs that train local volunteers and health workers, many of whom are now capable of independently managing health camps and providing community care.
Our reach extends beyond curative care:
Mobile Medical Units bring services directly to villages, reaching populations often cut off by geography.
We offer special care to pregnant women and newborns, especially in tribal areas where maternal and neonatal mortality is high.
Health education campaigns promote awareness about hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention to reduce long-term health risks.
By combining emergency response with education and community involvement, we are creating a self-sustaining health ecosystem—one village at a time.