
Good health is the foundation of a thriving society. Yet, millions of people, especially in underprivileged communities, lack access to basic healthcare, medical facilities, and essential health education. Many individuals suffer from preventable diseases, malnutrition, and inadequate medical care simply because they cannot afford it.
At OSHI Foundation, we believe that healthcare is not a privilege—it is a fundamental human right. That’s why we are dedicated to bringing healthcare services, medical awareness, and life-saving resources to those who need them the most.
Through our Jeevan Raksha Kawach (JRK) initiative, blood donation drives, health camps, and awareness programs, we are working to build a healthier future for all.
Many communities face severe challenges in accessing healthcare, including:
✅ Lack of medical facilities – Many villages and slum areas have no hospitals, clinics, or pharmacies.
✅ Financial constraints – Healthcare treatments are expensive, and many families cannot afford even basic medical aid.
✅ Lack of awareness – Many preventable diseases go untreated due to a lack of knowledge about symptoms, vaccinations, and hygiene.
✅ Shortage of blood donors – Patients in need of emergency blood transfusions struggle to find donors due to low blood donation awareness.
Through OSHI Foundation’s healthcare initiatives, we are bridging these gaps by providing free medical aid, conducting health awareness programs, and organizing blood donation camps to save lives.
Under our JRK initiative, we conduct health awareness sessions, first-aid training, and safety education programs to equip communities with life-saving knowledge.
Key focus areas include:
By empowering individuals with knowledge about disease prevention and health management, we are helping them lead healthier and more informed lives.
Every day, thousands of patients require blood transfusions, but the lack of regular blood donors leads to shortages in hospitals.
Our Blood Bank initiative encourages voluntary blood donation by:
With the support of volunteers, hospitals, and corporate partners, we are ensuring that life-saving blood is always available for those in need.
Many underprivileged families cannot afford regular check-ups or medical treatments. Our free health camps provide them with:
We partner with doctors, hospitals, and healthcare organizations to bring quality healthcare services to the doorstep of those in need.
Women in rural and underprivileged communities often lack access to menstrual hygiene products and reproductive health education. Through our awareness programs, we:
By breaking the stigma around women’s health, we are ensuring that women can take control of their well-being without fear or shame.



