
We conduct regular school health check-ups to catch vision, dental, nutrition and developmental issues early; so every child receives care before small concerns grow.
Healthcare isn’t just medical; it’s a social equalizer. Without equitable access to quality care, poverty deepens, opportunities fade and communities suffer. Health is foundational to dignity and development.
We don’t wait for illness to strike. Through proactive screenings, vaccinations, and health camps, we help communities prevent disease and reduce medical dependency.
From mobile clinics in remote villages to equipped healthcare centers in urban slums, we create infrastructure designed for accessibility, quality and community-driven sustainability.
We empower mothers with prenatal-postnatal care, nutrition education and emotional support; so every child begins healthy and every mother feels seen, safe, and supported.
We train local health workers, educators and leaders to sustain interventions; shifting healthcare from aid-dependent to community-owned, lasting and rooted in trust.
We don’t wait for illness to strike. Through proactive screenings, vaccinations and health camps, we help communities prevent disease and reduce medical dependency.
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From mobile clinics in remote areas to equipped healthcare centers in urban slums, we create infrastructure designed for accessibility, quality and community-driven sustainability.
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We empower mothers with prenatal-postnatal care, nutrition education and emotional support; so every child begins healthy and every mother feels seen, safe and supported.
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We train local health workers, educators and leaders to sustain interventions; shifting healthcare from aid-dependent to community-owned, lasting and rooted in trust.
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We conduct regular school health check-ups to catch vision, dental, nutrition and developmental issues early; so every child receives care before small concerns grow.
Beyond just midday meals, we integrate nutrition education and supplements that address hidden hunger and build healthy habits; because learning thrives where health does.
Our classroom health modules make children active participants in their well-being. From hygiene to puberty, we teach with care, sensitivity, and cultural relevance.
We create safe spaces for girls and boys to understand their bodies, discuss mental health and access menstrual and reproductive support; turning silence into strength.
Our mobile medical units bring qualified doctors and essential care to regions underserved by traditional systems; because no village should be left waiting for help.
We train local women and youth in first-aid, early detection, and preventive care; so that support isn’t a visit away, it’s right next door.
Through prenatal check-ups, postnatal counseling and nutritional support, we ensure safer pregnancies and stronger beginnings; for both mothers and babies.
From health camps to household counseling, we normalize screenings, vaccinations, and basic care; turning awareness into action and prevention into everyday practice.
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Hi! I’m Rekha Devi. 😊
32 years old
📍Malda, West Bengal, IN
When I started bleeding during my first pregnancy, I thought it was normal. I had no one to ask. By the time we found help, it was almost too late. That fear stayed with me. When Impact’s health team began sessions in our village, I sat at the back, just listening. Slowly, I learned what I had never been told – how to care for myself, how to notice danger signs, how to speak up. Today, I lead those same sessions. I sit beside women like me, and tell them they deserve to understand their own bodies. Health isn’t just about medicine; it’s about being seen, heard, and treated with dignity.
Hi! I’m Rekha Devi. 😊
32 years old
📍Malda, West Bengal, IN
When I started bleeding during my first pregnancy, I thought it was normal. I had no one to ask. By the time we found help, it was almost too late. That fear stayed with me. When Impact’s health team began sessions in our village, I sat at the back, just listening. Slowly, I learned what I had never been told – how to care for myself, how to notice danger signs, how to speak up. Today, I lead those same sessions. I sit beside women like me, and tell them they deserve to understand their own bodies. Health isn’t just about medicine; it’s about being seen, heard, and treated with dignity.
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