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To raise the awareness about good and hygienic health practices among rural populations where myths and blind beliefs are deep-rooted. Efficient delivery of health care by recruiting well-qualified health professionals.
To form an ideal referral system in the rural areas.
Introduction of telemedicine in the rural areas.
Promotion of first aid and prevention.
Past Events
Sl.No | Event | Date | Place | Team |
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1 | Health screening for mentally challenged including de-worming medications, subjected to dental screening and eye check-up | 26/01/2012 | Anthargange and Chíkkayur | RRHCF |
2 | 500 patients underwent screening and 50 patients underwent cataract surgery | Sept 2012 | Kallur, Tumkur Dístrict | RRHCF, Helping Hands and Rotary West |
3 | Higher generation artificial limbs, each worth and 1.5 lakh were provided to Mr. Manjunath and Mast. Chandriah | 03/01/2013 & 10/11/2013 | Shiv Shaikshanika Sevashrama | RRHCF & Helping Hands |
4 | Cataract surgeries for 7 patients and visual aids for 3 patients | May 2013 | Anthargange | RRHCF, Hatti Kaapi and Helping Hands |
5 | 100 patients were screened for basic diseases like diabetes, hypertension | October 2013 | Bangalore Slums | RRHCF, Helping Hands and Shankanag Geleyara Balaga |
6 | 10 wheel chairs were provided to Anthergange mentally challenged home | July 15, 2013 | Anthargange | RRHCF, Hatti Kaapi and Helping Hands |
7 | Mr. Neelakantha Rao (Hemia repair), Sharadha (reconstruction of the burn wounds), Anjanppas March 18, 2014 son (hydrocele repair) and Muniyappa (Hip Fracture repair) | March 18, 2014 | Bellur | RRHCF and Hatti Kaapi |
8 | 50 RAKSHA FIRST AID KITS and guide books to provide education on first aid were distributed | Aug 17, 2014 | Kandawara, Chikkabalpur | RRHCF and Helping Hands |
9 | Regular medications were supplied to Antharagange for 6 months and glucometers were provided to many patients. | Feb 2013 to July 2013 | Anthargange | RRHCF |
10 | 59 free minor surgeries have been conducted so far at the primary care center. | March 2013 to May 2015 | Kandawara, Chikkabalpur | RRHCF |
11 | Health camp for the disabled - 120 patients | March 29, 2015 | Nagadevenahalli, Kengari Bangalore | RRHCF, Helping Hands and Navachethana Trust |
12 | Chalapathi with right lower limb tendo achillis shortening planned for TA lengthening, Devi with multiple contractures and scars due to burns planned for contracture release and scar revision | April 27, 2015 | Manipal Hospital, Bangalore | RRHCF and Healping Hands |
13 | Cataract surgeries for 10 patients | April 27, 2015 | Sharadha Eye Hospital | RRHCF and Helping Hands |
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What People Say About RAGHAVENDRA RURAL HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION
RRHCF is a recognized leader in rural health care. Our organization has been providing quality medical services to the underprivileged and marginalized communities of our country. We are one of the largest NGOs in India.
Anusha Reddy
VOLUNTEERThe best part is that you can choose your own timings and days as per your convenience. You just need to work on one day a week for 3 hours providing quality health care services to rural and tribal population of Karnataka, India.
Gowtham Gowda
VOLUNTEERRAGHAVENDRA RURAL HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION (RRHCF) was founded with a vision to improve public health care services in rural areas by establishing Primary Healthcare Centers, Hospitals & Diagnostic Centers across Karnataka.
Arpitha Sharma
VOLUNTEERThe foundation aims to train medicine in modern health care practices while training medical students in the art and science of alternative healing. The foundation works with patients to create an healthy environment to new volunteers