Health

"He who has health has hope; and he who has hope has everything" – Arabic proverb

Every year, 2.4 million Indians pass away from preventable causes! Healthcare is a luxury that the impoverished cannot afford. Health cannot be considered a luxury. Make a donation to support the health of others who are less fortunate. Since gaining independence, India has advanced quickly in the field of health. However, a number of startling statistics from NFHS make it very evident that getting healthcare is still difficult. Even if rural India's health statistics remain dismal, urban slum dwellers' health and access to healthcare have been shown to be similarly appalling, with less than 4% of government primary healthcare facilities.

Two primary factors contribute to the poor health of urban slum dwellers: first, their lack of education and consequently their ignorance; second, their reluctance to forgo a day's pay in order to travel to the closest medical institution. As a result, the urgent demand for healthcare for the poor is not met. Therefore, a two-pronged strategy is urgently needed: first, to deliver high-quality healthcare services to the poor, and second, to raise awareness of healthcare issues and encourage the poor to seek care in modern ways. The primary goal of the MITA CHARITY TRUST Welfare Foundation is to enhance the lives of the poor and disadvantaged since it is a firm believer that health is the greatest asset. We are carrying out the following programs:

Health Cannot Wait: MITA CHARITY TRUST does health awareness programs with regards to protection from Pandemic disease such as COVID 19, SARS & Etc…. We organize camps and free counselling PAN India to create awareness & enrich people’s knowledge about COVID 19, cancer prevention, AIDS, Tuberculosis, Psychological disorders etc.

As the world faces one of the worst health crises in global history in the form of COVID-19, once again the paramount importance of health has become front and centre. And yet again, the socio-economically marginalized are the worst sufferers. Unhygienic living conditions, poor sanitation and lack of awareness have only increased their vulnerability. They cannot afford private health facilities and now, the overburdened public health facilities too have become inaccessible to them. Look around us – one pandemic has changed our world. It has become glaringly obvious – Health Cannot Wait! We are living in uncertainty every day. But for the poor, this has been their entire life. Poverty is a daunting enough burden in itself; add sickness to it and it has the power of crushing even the strongest, as we are witnessing today. Let us not let them get crushed. Join hands to ensure health for all.

2.Prevention is better than Cure:
MITA CHARITY TRUST organizes camps and screening programs for general well-being of individuals to monitor their Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar, BMI, Bone mineral density, Mammogram etc.
3.Donate and Give new Life:
MITA CHARITY TRUST organizes events about the importance of organ donation, Blood donation, eye donation etc.
4.Create Positive vibes:
“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.” — Albus Dumbledore fromHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban We organize free camps with regards to mental health such as stress management, work life balance; also awareness program like prevention of child abuse, child education also we counsel individuals to overcome Alcohol Addiction.
5.FREE PAN INDIA – ONLINE COUNSELING SERVICE
7% of Indians suffer from mental health disorders. The poor who experience debt, hunger, poverty, and hopelessness are more likely to suffer from mental disorders and cannot afford medical help. This is a vicious cycle. The COVID-19 disease has achieved pandemic status. The World Health Organization has issued guidelines for managing the problem from both biomedical and Psychological points of view. While preventive and medical action is the most important at this stage emergency Psychological crisis interventions for people affected by COVID-19 are also critical and most essential. This includes extending telephonic counselling for patients, relatives, caregivers, health care professionals and common public. MITA CHARITY TRUST is conducting “FREE PAN INDIA – ONLINE COUNSELING SERVICE” to needy.