Helps Foundation organized a Free ENT Medical Camp in a remote village with the aim of improving access to quality healthcare for underserved communities. The camp focused on the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, and throat disorders, which often go untreated in rural areas due to lack of medical facilities and awareness. Experienced ENT specialists conducted thorough examinations, provided free consultations, and distributed essential medicines at no cost. Common conditions such as hearing problems, ear infections, sinus issues, throat infections, and nasal allergies were identified and treated. Patients requiring advanced care were guided for further referral and follow-up.

Working for Healthier Tomorrow

The camp received an overwhelming response from villagers of all age groups, reflecting the urgent need for specialized medical services in remote regions. Volunteers of Helps Foundation played a vital role in patient registration, awareness creation, and coordination. This initiative reinforced the Foundation’s commitment to community health, preventive care, and social responsibility, bringing relief and hope to many families.