Health is not a privilege, it’s a right.
Helping the poor access life-saving treatment and medical care since 1991.
Every year, thousands of poor families suffer due to lack of access to proper healthcare. Many cannot afford basic checkups, life-saving medicines, surgeries, or treatment for chronic diseases. At Baitulmaal NGO, we believe that no one should suffer or die just because they are poor.
Our Medical Help Program provides free or heavily subsidized medical assistance to those who cannot afford treatment — including women, children, elderly, and disaster victims.
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Why Medical Help Matters
In many poor and underserved communities, people face:
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Untreated illnesses due to poverty
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No access to quality healthcare
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Inability to afford life-saving medicines
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High risk of death from preventable diseases
Our Medical Help Program is designed to save lives, reduce suffering, and restore dignity by ensuring that the poor and needy receive the medical care they deserve — regardless of their financial condition.
Financial Assistance for Treatment
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Emergency hospital admissions
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Major and minor surgeries
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Cancer, dialysis, heart treatment
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Long-term medication for chronic illnesses (diabetes, asthma, etc.)
Free Medical Camps
We organize regular medical and health check-up camps in:
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Orphanages and schools
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Flood-affected or disaster-hit areas
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Doctor consultation
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Free medicines
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Women’s health check-ups
Medicine Distribution
For patients who can’t afford regular medicine, we provide:
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Monthly supply of prescribed medicines
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Emergency medicine kits
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Nutrition supplements for children and pregnant women
Special Care for Women and Children
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Full school/college fee payment
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Provision of books, bags, uniforms & stationery
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Private tuition support for weak students
Senior Citizen Medical Aid
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Free checkups for elderly
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Hearing aids, walkers, and basic medical equipment
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Home-visit doctor facility for bed-ridden patients (pilot program)

Who Can Apply for Help?
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Families below poverty line
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Orphans and widows needing treatment
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Senior citizens with no income
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Disaster-affected individuals
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Daily wage workers and laborers
Required Documents:
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Doctor’s prescription and report
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Hospital estimate
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Income proof (or self-declaration if unavailable)
How You Can Help
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Donate for a Patient: Even ₹500 can help buy life-saving medicine.
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Sponsor a Medical Camp: Fund a one-day camp in a rural/slum area.
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Provide Equipment or Medicine: Donate unused wheelchairs, walkers, or unopened medicine kits.
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Volunteer as a Medical Professional: Doctors, nurses, and students can volunteer at our camps.

Frequently asked questions
Your small support can save someone's life.
Let’s build a healthier, happier society — where no one is left to suffer alone.
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