Medicines for people, not profit
How Project Aushad began in Chennai, under the stewardship of Shobana Kamineni and Mythili Sriram
Prevention and preparedness are fundamental to our existence. We work with seniors in care homes, offer training programmes to those who work in public life, and rush to the spot with medical reinforcement in case of natural disasters. Our aim is to focus on preserving life and rendering the best possible quality of life through medical care.
How Project Aushad began in Chennai, under the stewardship of Shobana Kamineni and Mythili Sriram
The woman, who has worked as a vocational trainer at The Banyan, in Chennai, for 12 years now, talks of how the residents changed her heart and mind towards those with mental illness
Gugan B, from Chennai, turned to football sport, to discipline himself and develop a healthy mind and body
Parvathy V, 82, enjoys teaching, a profession that saved her from a broken relationship, and her lifeline today as she tutors children in Anandam – A Free Home for Senior Citizens
Their story of friendship began in a branch of SBI bank, where Gattu Veera Bhadra Rao, Manepalli Satyanarayana, and Manda Papi Reddy, met
Kolli Ramanamma and Kolli Raji Naidu, a couple who stay at Anuraag Human Services in Hyderabad explain how little remembrances and gestures have kept their love alive for 6 decades
Through her life experiences, Bhuvaneshwari, 66, tells us why education is important for women to be independent and be the CEO of their life
We spoke to women leaders in a few of the senior care homes we support, and found that while they had found freedom, love, and relationships in the work they do, patriarchy is still pervasive
Stories of love from senior care homes, where a few mothers live with adult children who have mental health disorders
Until just a few years ago auto driver Ganeshan S, who now lives in Chennai’s Shantivanam senior care home, was quite the man about town
In Chennai and across Tamil Nadu, Anandha Babu E and Saravana Kumar R are the team behind medicine distribution, the organizing of health camps and basic life support training
S Kayal, who works with E R Rajinikanth Old Age Home in Tamil Nadu’s Chengalpattu District, says she has found her calling among the residents
Sister Jessy, who works at the St. Thomas Home for the Aged in Chennai, talks about what a life of service means to her
Rathi Devi S, the chief woman facilitator at the Police Boys and Girls Club in Morai, Chennai, talks about what makes her spin!
Bhageerathy Ramamoorthy started Anandam Old Age Home in Chennai after she retired from a bank job
Billion Hearts Beating Foundation organized a health awareness workshop for the girls of Aarohan (Nehru Smarak Inter College) in Greater Noida, U.P.
As a way of bolstering immunity, elderly residents continue to receive multivitamin and zinc supplements, along with regular prescription medication
Billion Hearts Beating Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that provides India’s underserved communities with healthcare and health awareness programmes.