Gaon Gaon Swasthya Ki Seva
Medical help that travels — to the village, to the doorstep, to those left behind.






When Illness Strikes, Distance Shouldn’t Decide Survival
In many villages and low-income settlements, people still believe fevers are meant to be tolerated, childbirth is meant to be risky, and death is often just accepted. Why? Because the nearest clinic is 20 km away. Because no one has ever spoken to them about hygiene, nutrition, or preventive care. Kamayani Foundation runs “Gaon Gaon Swasthya Ki Seva” to change this quiet crisis. Through this campaign, we conduct free health camps, women-focused medical checkups, and emergency referrals in remote communities — often places where no formal doctor has ever stepped in. With basic medicines, female medical staff, nutritional counselling, and sanitation kits, we don’t just treat illness — we create access, awareness, and safety in places that were forgotten by the healthcare system.


First Aid Shouldn’t Be Last Hope
In villages we serve, even a small cut, fever, or infection can turn serious — simply because of neglect. Families rely on expired medicines, local quacks, or no treatment at all. Our health camps bring certified doctors, nurses, and medical kits directly to the people. We treat everything from skin infections to high blood pressure — and ensure every patient gets free medicines and guidance. The camps also record medical data — so that next time, care isn’t delayed. It’s prepared.

Women’s Health Deserves Privacy and Presence
Most women in rural communities suffer in silence — from menstrual issues, reproductive infections, or postnatal weakness — without ever seeing a doctor. Our health camps prioritize female care. We arrange female doctors and volunteers who can speak in local dialects, conduct gentle checkups, and offer clean, respectful spaces. We also distribute reusable sanitary pads, iron supplements, and educate women about nutrition, pregnancy care, and hygiene. When a woman is healthy, the whole family breathes easier.

Hygiene Kits That Build Habits
What happens after the camp ends? Often, nothing — unless we leave something behind. That’s why every family attending our camps receives a basic hygiene kit: soap, toothbrushes, sanitary items, ORS sachets, and printed visuals about cleanliness. For children, we hold fun games that teach handwashing and safe habits. Our goal isn’t just to treat illness — it’s to build understanding and long-term change in habits that prevent disease.
One health camp can serve up to 150 patients. For just ₹8,000–₹10,000, we bring doctors, medicines, and dignity to villages that haven’t seen a stethoscope in years. But beyond money, what we truly need is belief — that rural lives matter just as much as urban ones. Your support helps us say that loudly, clearly, and regularly — with care that travels where others won’t.
Recent Donors:
Simran
July 19, 2025
Rahul Garg
February 17, 2025
Trial I
February 17, 2025
Updates
We will share recent updates and progress of this campaign here. Stay tuned for the latest developments and success stories.