Healthcare is often the last priority in underserved tribal areas—not because people don’t care, but because doctors and clinics are too far, too expensive, or simply unavailable. The Healthcare Facilities project by Abhedya changes that.

Regular medical camps are conducted in remote villages, offering free checkups, medicines, and awareness sessions. Volunteer doctors from cities join hands with local health workers to ensure families receive timely care.

These camps have become more than just treatment zones—they’re places of trust. Women come with their children, elders arrive for blood pressure checks, and youth listen to hygiene talks. It's healthcare reaching those most in need, respectfully and consistently.

📍 Village(s):

kekadiya Bhanpur
👥 Number of People Impacted:

200
🗓️ Project Timeline:

Ongoing
🤝 Community Involvement:

Local workers help mobilize villagers, youths help organize, panchayat provides space

🩺 Healthcare Facilities