Our healthcare initiatives focus on supporting individuals battling life-threatening illnesses like cancer and heart disease, as well as those living with mental health challenges
and physical disabilities
(Divyang). We work in underserved areas where medical infrastructure is weak, providing support through health camps, counseling, awareness drives, and direct aid for treatment.
Our mission is not only to heal but to restore hope. By standing beside patients and their families in times of crisis, we aim to make health services more accessible and humane.
Through collaboration with doctors, volunteers, and donors, we continue to build a healthier tomorrow—where no one is left to suffer in silence.
At Subhadra Society, we believe that access to healthcare is a basic human right, not a privilege. Our healthcare initiatives are designed to serve the most vulnerable
sections of society — including those battling chronic illnesses like cancer and heart disease, individuals with physical and mental disabilities, and those without
the means to afford even basic medical support.
We work to bridge the healthcare gap by organizing health camps, facilitating medical treatments, supporting rehabilitation, and spreading awareness about preventive care.
Special attention is given to Divyang individuals and those with mental health challenges, ensuring they receive compassionate and comprehensive care tailored to their unique needs.