Health

Building Healthier Futures, Together

The link between education and personal income is undeniable. Education holds the power to open doors, provide opportunities, and change lives. As our organisation continues to grow, it is imperative that we take on the responsibility of giving back to society in meaningful ways. It is our resolve to make quality education affordable and accessible to marginalised communities and enable future generations to drive critical change.

Our Impact

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Initiatives

Health Check up camps

At Avaada Foundation, we are committed to improving the quality of life of underprivileged communities by facilitating access to quality healthcare. Our initiatives include specialized health check-up camps, dental and eye check-ups, cataract surgeries, follow-up camps, and regular doctor visits. We also extend special financial assistance to patients with severe illnesses and ensure personal care and attention. Through these efforts, we bring essential healthcare within reach of the disadvantaged, empowering them to live healthier, more fulfilling lives.

The Avaada Foundation has been running a 24x7 ambulance service in the remote village of Bhairukhira, Bikaner (Rajasthan), saving hundreds of lives by ensuring timely medical support. We have donated 1,113 BP machines to government health officials in Kishtawar, Kashmir, and provided two ambulances in Kathua, Jammu & Kashmir, which also serve as mortuary vans. In addition, we support government hospitals with essential facilities such as ACs, furniture racks, refrigerators, inverters, and other critical equipment wherever required, strengthening healthcare delivery for underserved communities.

To strengthen sanitation infrastructure, the Avaada Foundation donated a van with a hydraulic tipper and dual-compartment waste body to the Adhoi Municipal Corporation in Kutch, Gujarat. This modern vehicle, designed for efficient collection of wet and dry waste, will enhance community-level waste management and support cleaner, healthier surroundings.

The Avaada Foundation has strengthened healthcare infrastructure by setting up a 450 LPM oxygen generation plant at PBM Hospital, Bikaner. In addition, a 145 LPM oxygen generation plant has been established at the Sub-District Hospital, Kolayat, Bikaner, ensuring uninterrupted oxygen supply to the Trauma Center, Labor Room, ICU, and general wards whenever required. These initiatives are helping save lives by providing reliable and timely medical support to patients in need.

The Avaada Foundation conducts regular health check-up camps for livestock, provides fodder, and arranges drinking water for cattle — the primary source of livelihood in many villages. During the lumpy outbreak, we cured thousands of cows, protecting both animal health and rural incomes. By caring for cattle and supporting villagers, we help safeguard livelihoods and strengthen community well-being

Avaada Foundation is dedicated to saving lives through its regular Blood Donation Camps across India. These camps provide a platform for voluntary blood donation, addressing emergency needs and raising awareness about the importance of blood donation. By involving Avaada Family members, the initiative fosters a sense of social responsibility and unity, highlighting the collective effort to support healthcare

During the pandemic, the Avaada Foundation distributed thousands of ration packets to ensure no family went hungry. We established COVID Care Centres in Kolayat, Bikaner during the second wave, and delivered oxygen concentrators to homes, doctors, and hospitals across villages. With the community’s well-being as our top priority, we also stood firmly behind frontline workers, supporting them throughout the crisis.

The Avaada Foundation has built clean drinking water facilities in government schools, community areas, and remote villages of Maharashtra and Sonbhadra, where water scarcity is acute. We have also constructed community water tanks to ease access, ensuring that women no longer have to walk long distances to fetch water, thereby improving health, dignity, and quality of life.