"Fever breaks, hope awakes,

Health buddies show the way.

 Camps bring doctors, smiles restore,

Orange heals forevermore"

 

The Orange Heart Foundation organises free Community Health Awareness Camps and trains local "Health Buddies" to deliver basic healthcare support to all community members, especially those in villages, slums, rural clusters and low-income settlements starting from Delhi's surrounding regions with plans to expand further into rural India. These initiatives improve health literacy and preventive behaviour through sessions on hygiene, nutrition, early detection and check-ups—often with referrals—while creating a sustainable network of peer educators who share information, encourage healthy practices and guide people to available services using low-cost approaches like partnerships with local doctors, government resources, medical student volunteers, free digital training modules and minimal printed materials.

 

Why Healthcare for All?

1 in 3 Indians lack basic healthcare access due to rural-urban gaps and low public spending. Preventable diseases claim millions yearly, trapping families in debt and despair. Universal health literacy through camps and buddies saves lives, reduces costs, and builds resilient communities. Orange Heart bridges this gap – because health is the foundation of every empowered woman and thriving child.
 

What we do?

  • Community health camps open to all.
  • Health awareness and preventive care initiatives for men, women, and children.
  • Partnerships with hospitals and clinics to improve access for underserved populations.
The Orange Heart Foundation