Yamuna Ghati Mahila & Bal Kalyan Sansthan

Dedicated to the Empowerment of Women and the Welfare of Children since 1993.

About Our Organization

Yamuna Ghati Mahila & Bal Kalyan Sansthan is a registered non-profit organization (Reg No: UK06008012020003177) committed to social upliftment in rural and semi-urban areas.

Our mission is to bridge the gap in essential services by focusing on preventive healthcare, educational support, and women’s rights. We believe in sustainable community development where every individual has the opportunity to thrive.

  • Certified under 12A & 80G
  • Registered with NGO Darpan (NITI Aayog)
  • Experienced in CSR project implementation

Current Initiative

Healthcare

Community Health Check-up & Medicine Support

This project aims to provide comprehensive medical screenings and free essential medicines to 2,500+ beneficiaries across underserved regions. Our team of qualified doctors and volunteers conduct regular camps to ensure early detection of chronic ailments.

Total Project Value: ₹11,20,000

Project

Implementing Organization: Yamuna Ghati Mahila Avm Bal Kalyan Sansthan Total Project Budget: 11,20,000 Project Duration: 12 Months


The Community Health Check-up Camp & Medicine Support Program is designed to bridge the gap in primary healthcare for underserved rural and semi-urban populations. Due to financial constraints and a lack of local facilities, many families cannot access regular preventive screenings or essential medications. This CSR initiative focuses on providing free medical consultations, diagnostic screenings, and medicine distribution to promote early disease detection and preventive health.

Economically weaker regions currently face several critical healthcare challenges:

  • Limited access to affordable healthcare services.
  • Delayed diagnosis of common, treatable diseases.
  • High prevalence of untreated conditions such as anemia, diabetes, and hypertension.
  • A lack of general awareness regarding preventive healthcare.
  • The inability to afford essential medicines.

To address these issues, the project aims to:

  • Organize 12 major health camps within selected communities.
  • Provide comprehensive health screenings for over 2,500 beneficiaries.
  • Distribute essential medicines at no cost to the patients.
  • Educate the public on hygiene, nutrition, and preventive measures.
  • Establish referral support for early diagnosis and advanced care.
CategoryDetails
Age GroupAll age groups
GenderWomen, Children, and Men
BackgroundEconomically weaker sections
LocationRural and Semi-Urban areas

The project will be executed through a structured set of medical services and community outreach programs:

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  • Health Check-up Camps: Providing consultations with general physicians, vital checks (BMI, BP, Blood Sugar), hemoglobin testing, and maternal/pediatric screenings.
  • Medicine & Awareness: Distributing free essential medicines while providing education on nutrition, sanitation, and government health schemes.
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  • Referral & Monitoring: Creating linkages with nearby hospitals for advanced care and maintaining rigorous data collection for reporting.
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The project follows a phased approach over one year:

  • Month 1: Planning and selection of target communities.
  • Months 2–10: Monthly health camps.
  • Months 3–11: Follow-up care and patient referrals.
  • Month 12: Final project evaluation and reporting.

Total Allocated Funds: 11,20,000

ComponentAmount ()
Medical Professionals & Staff3,00,000
Medicines & Medical Supplies3,20,000
Diagnostic Equipment & Testing1,80,000
Health Camp Logistics & Setup1,40,000
Community Mobilization & Awareness80,000
Transportation & Travel60,000
Monitoring & Evaluation25,000
Administrative & Contingency Costs15,000

The program is expected to screen over 2,500 individuals, leading to the early detection of lifestyle diseases and reduced health risks through timely medicine support.

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To ensure long-term impact, the project includes a Sustainability Plan involving the training of local volunteers as “community health ambassadors” and maintaining strong partnerships with government health programs and local clinics. This project aligns with SDG 3 (Good Health & Well-being).