For the poor, illness is more than pain — it is fear. A simple fever can push a family into debt, while serious conditions often mean untreated suffering. The Child Educational Trust ensures that poverty is never the reason a patient is denied care.
Heart disease, kidney failure, infections — these illnesses are common among poor families. Yet hospitals remain out of reach. Many delay treatment until it is too late. The Trust meets countless patients who need nothing more than medicines but cannot afford them.
“Health should never depend on wealth — every human deserves care.”
Child Educational Trust
Every month, the Child Educational Trust supports more than 50 patients. From paying for hospital admissions to providing medicines and tests, the organization bridges the gap between need and treatment. Volunteers often accompany patients, ensuring they are not left alone in their fight.
The Ashram project envisions an in-house medical center offering free check-ups and treatments. It will also host regular medical camps in rural and slum areas, bringing healthcare directly to the poor. This facility will turn compassion into a permanent system of healing.
₹500 can buy life-saving medicines, while larger donations cover surgeries and hospital stays. Each contribution restores dignity to someone in pain. The Child Educational Trust believes healthcare is not a privilege but a right — and your support makes that belief real.