Project Immunity was able to provide basic healthcare checkups for 254 individuals from the Athipadugai village in India. Athipadugai village has very limited access to healthcare services, with 60% of the individuals that were seen having never been to the doctors before. Medications were provided for any basic healthcare concerns such as, muscle pain relaxant, cough/cold syrups, rash cream, Neosporin, and immunity boosters. Patients with life threatening conditions that they were not aware of until their medical checkup were taken to the nearest government hospital immediately. A fully functioning water well was also built, that will allow for clean drinking water for the next 25 years for the people of the village.
"Kindness is free"
Project Immunity's core value is centered around kindness to others. Not only do we aim to provide healthcare checkups for the impoverished but we also aim in making a friend. We believe that true change is made through love and care, and this is what we embody when working with our patients.
Project Immunity aims to provide full basic healthcare checkups for an entire impoverished village once every two years. We believe that every individual in this planet deserves equal and positive access to healthcare and we aim to provide it to them. Our next trip is planned for December 2024.
Project Immunity believes that love is what brings everyone together.
Project Immunity was able to take place in the Athipadugai villages' elementary school.
Project Immunity was able to take care of over 50 patients a day, accommodating to all of their medical needs.
Project Immunity was able to provide basic healthcare medications completely free of cost to those in dire need.
Project Immunity believes that we must first earn the trust and love of our patients before conducting any sort of health examination.
This was this mother's first time getting her blood work done. 60% of patients taken care of have never before obtained healthcare services in their life.
This elderly gentlemen by the name of Mr. Ramaswamy was one of the many cases that Project Immunity encountered in which even minor cuts that can be treated with Neosporin become infected and deadly as there is very limited access to basic medications in this village.
Project Immunity was able to serve over 75 children under the age 18, with 1/3 of them never being exposed to healthcare services in their life. Project Immunity believes that nourishing and showing care to the children of villages should be of outmost importance.
Project Immunity aims to set camps like this all over the world, in which individuals who have very limited access to healthcare can get a full health checkup ensuring that there are no current unknown illness and to prevent future ones.
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