The Health and Hygiene program by IWA India Foundation is dedicated to promoting health, improving access to medical care, and fostering better hygiene practices among underserved communities. This initiative aims to create healthier, more resilient societies by addressing critical health needs and empowering individuals with knowledge and resources.
IWA organises free medical camps in rural and underserved areas to provide essential healthcare services, facilitate early diagnosis, and offer treatment for common and chronic ailments. To date, more than 20 medical camps have been conducted, reaching hundreds of beneficiaries.
Through the Medi Help initiative, financial assistance and medical support are provided to individuals requiring life-saving treatments or surgeries, helping them overcome financial barriers to good health. Over 100 patients have benefitted from this program.
Health and hygiene awareness sessions are conducted on topics such as sanitation, personal hygiene, menstrual health, and disease prevention, empowering communities to lead informed and healthier lives. More than 1,000 sessions have been held, impacting thousands of individuals.
To combat malnutrition, IWA distributes nutritious meals and supplements to vulnerable groups, including children, pregnant women, and the elderly. This program has reached over 10,000 individuals, ensuring improved physical and mental well-being.
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