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Heal Without Price

“Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane.”
— Martin Luther King Jr.

Heal Without Price

Heal Without Price is committed to ensuring that quality healthcare reaches the most vulnerable—regardless of their ability to pay. Focused on rural and low-income urban communities, the initiative provides free medical camps, mobile health services, and financial aid for critical treatments. Special care is extended to women, children, and the elderly who often face systemic barriers to access. Beyond treatment, the program also raises awareness on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention. With compassion at its core, Heal Without Price aims to eliminate the health inequalities that continue to endanger countless lives

Key objectives of our program

Host Free Health Camps

Focused on women, children, and the elderly, ensuring early detection and treatment.

Provide Financial Aid

Support surgeries, chronic illness management, and maternal healthcare for families in crisis.

Distribute Medical Kits

Supply essential first-aid items, hygiene products, and basic medicines to households in need.

Deploy Mobile Health Vans

Reach remote communities without access to nearby hospitals or clinics.

Promote Health Education

Raise awareness about disease prevention, nutrition, menstrual hygiene, and sanitation practices.

Credentials:

Your Support Enables Us to Reach the Unreached!

CSR & Niti Aayog Registrations

CSR-1 Registration No.: CSR00072691 (Dated: 11-05-2024)
Niti Aayog Unique ID: DL/2021/0282156 (Dated: 09-11-2021)

80G Exemption Details

80G Exemption No.
(Dated: 03-05-2024):
AAATW5282AF2024101

Trust Registration Details

12A Registration No.(Dated: 03-05-2024):
AAATW5282AE2024101
Registration No.:
1993 (Dated: 22-12-2015)

Challenges Faced

Lack of Access Many rural and slum areas have no clinics, hospitals, or even trained first responders.

Financial Barriers High treatment costs often lead to untreated illnesses or crushing medical debt.

Low Health Awareness Poor hygiene, undernutrition, and late diagnoses worsen common but preventable conditions.

Gender Disparity In patriarchal families, women and girls often receive medical attention only as a last resort.

Shortage of Medical Staff There’s a severe gap in availability of doctors, nurses, and consistent follow-up services in remote areas.