Healthcare

Providing Life-Changing Healthcare Access

Our Healthcare 2 Unreached (H2U) program objective is to provide comprehensive basic healthcare with an emphasis on illness prevention, hygiene awareness, rehabilitation, and treatment. We focus on reducing infant mortality, improving immunization and literacy rates, increasing the availability of healthcare centers, and providing antenatal care for pregnant women.

Providing Medical Care in Rural Villages

Delivering Essential Health Services to Underserved Communities in Manipur, India

Share & Care helps provide healthcare to underserved rural areas of Manipur, India, through mobile medical clinics, maternal and child health services, and community health education. Watch the video to see how our “Healthcare 2 Unreached” initiative is transforming lives by bringing vital medical care to remote villages that need it most. 

H2U By the Numbers

Between 2020 and 2024, we have invested over $500,000, served more than 300,000 beneficiaries, and funded 10 major projects covering the vast expanse of the Indian subcontinent.

Offered  Mental Health & Life Skills Education to Empower 15000 Tribal Adolescent boys and girls.

Funded in excess of $50,000  for a preventive healthcare and vaccination project for children, including laboratory tests, nurse salaries, and transportation fuel. Multipurpose Medical Mobile Vans to provide essential healthcare to  62  hard -to- reach Villages from  Tamilnadu to Maharastra and Manipur to more than 11000 villagers without access to medical facilities.

  • Funded in excess of $50,000  for a preventive healthcare and vaccination project for children, including laboratory tests, nurse salaries, and transportation fuel. Multipurpose Medical Mobile Vans to provide essential healthcare to  62  hard -to- reach Villages from  Tamilnadu to Maharastra and Manipur to more than 11000 villagers without access to medical facilities.
  • Provided 8,700 individuals with cervical and breast cancer prevention and treatment care.
  • Set up a dedicated area in the local hospital and staffed it with a full-time nurse.
  • Vaccinated 584 children (1 month to 12 years old) in 14 camps.
  • Provided antenatal care to 206 pregnant women and neonatal care for 3000 children
  • Provided 75,000 people with anemia prevention resources and treatment. 
  • Offered digital addiction treatment and education to 15,000.
  • Offered  Mental Health & Life Skills Education to Empower 15000 Tribal Adolescent boys and girls.

Success Stories

Explore the real-life impacts of our Healthcare 2 Unreached (H2U) program through these inspiring stories.

A 29-year-old resident of Haorang Keirel village in Imphal West district of Manipur, Mrs. Shanti Devi faced severe morning sickness during her first trimester. With no nearby health facility and a fear of contracting COVID-19, she resorted to self-medication. Our project, introduced to her by the village ASHA, provided proper medical treatment and nutritional supplements through our Mother and Child Health Programme, significantly improving her health.

In her words: “I am very much thankful to Rural Health Organisation and Share and Care Foundation for introducing such a program in this backward area which is very beneficial for me and other women like me who have no awareness of health and sanitation.”

A 58-year-old from the remote hilly village of Kharam Thadoi in Kangpokpi district, ​​Mrs. Mercy Kom suffered from diabetes and hypertension but lacked access to medical services. Since December 2019, our Mobile Medical Clinic has provided her with free medication, dietary guidance, and stress management support, helping to control her blood glucose and blood pressure levels. Her daughter-in-law also benefited from regular antenatal check-ups and delivered a healthy baby with our support.

In her words: “This health program is a boon to my family. We have received all necessary health care services through this program. I and my family thank Rural Health Organisation and Share and Care Foundation for such a health program in such a remote hilly village.”

Looking to the Future

For 2024-2025, we aim to expand our mobile health clinics to three more states, offer another 30,000 people anemia treatment plans, increase our capacity for cervical cancer detection and treatment, vaccinate an additional 3,000 women against HPV, and increase the number of mental health awareness webinar options. 

Our H2U program is bridging the gap in medical access for underserved communities, ensuring healthier futures for many.

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