Health Care Program
Health Care
The project’s goal is to provide the local population with free medical care delivered by certified medical professionals. These services are available to those who cannot afford expensive medical care. Additionally, Health Project Jhelum offers them free medications. The project’s main goal is to help pregnant women and young children. Small Efforts Trust pays the competent doctors’ monthly wages in exchange for all the services they provide and also covers the administrative costs. Through these initiatives, the community’s underprivileged members are becoming more aware of the value of health.
One of the project’s primary objectives is to cater to the needs of pregnant women and young children, recognizing their vulnerability and the importance of maternal and child health. Through regular check-ups, strong follow-ups, and the provision of necessary medications.
This project is operating in Jhelum District.
Objectives
- Provide free, high-quality medical treatment and essential medicines to individuals and families who cannot afford healthcare services.
- Provision of Medicines free of Cost for the poor community.
- By achieving these objectives, the Project aims to create a sustainable and impactful healthcare system that significantly improves the health and well-being of the poor and underserved communities.
Impact
- Annually 13000 patients get free health services
- 1200 women received free gynae check ups including Ultrasound
- 66500 patients have been treated so far
- 2400 patients received free of cost medicines per year
Future Goals
Extend healthcare services to additional underserved communities, ensuring a wider population benefits from free medical treatment and medicines.