Aarogya Seva

Promotes global healthcare volunteering and strengthens healthcare systems through a dedicated network of medical and non-medical volunteers

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    Bangalore, Karnataka

  • Since

    2014

Aarogya Seva is an international humanitarian volunteer organisation that focuses on delivering high-quality healthcare services to communities in nee Read mored across the globe. Its primary objective is to build a global network of medical and non-medical volunteers who are passionate about making a difference in the health sector. By creating opportunities for individuals to volunteer their time and skills, Aarogya Seva aims to strengthen healthcare systems and promote the spirit of seva among doctors and medical professionals. Additionally, the organisation strives to develop models within the healthcare ecosystem that effectively demonstrate the positive impacts of a well-organised network, thereby inspiring others to contribute to similar initiatives.

Programs

  • Sharecut Programme

    ShareCut is an initiative by AarogyaSeva that encourages individuals to donate their hair for creating wigs for cancer patients experiencing hair loss due to chemotherapy. The ongoing hair donation drive in Bangalore invites volunteers to participate by following three simple steps: volunteering to donate hair, registering for further campaign information, getting a haircut at any salon of their choice, and couriering the hair to the organisation. In return, participants receive a ShareCut appreciation certificate. The campaign aims to provide free wigs to low-income communities, as commercially available wigs are often expensive and unaffordable. By donating hair, individuals contribute to boosting the confidence, self-esteem, and body image of cancer patients, bringing hope and joy to their lives. Additionally, those with short hair can still support the campaign by purchasing a ShareCut t-shirt, spreading the word, or sharing their ShareCut stories on social media.

  • Aravani Art Project

    Aravani Art Project is an innovative and inclusive initiative that aims to provide the transgender community with access to health, respect, and dignity through art. The project acknowledges the historical presence of trans individuals in Indian society but also recognizes the marginalization and discrimination they face due to criminalization and societal stigmas. By using public art as a medium, the project seeks to raise awareness, initiate conversations, and create spaces for interaction and participation between the transgender community and the general public. Through the power of visual language, the project aims to address issues of inclusion and challenge the exclusion faced by the transgender community, while highlighting stories of courage, hope, and change. Ultimately, the project aims to break stereotypes, demystify stigma, and foster social consciousness and coexistence.

  • Mental Health Programme

    AarogyaSeva's Mental Health Initiative tackles the challenges of mental health care in India. With a scarcity of professionals and limited acceptance, there is a significant treatment gap. The initiative promotes awareness, provides medical support, and reduces stigma. Partnering with organisations like the Karuna Trust, AarogyaSeva mobilizes qualified professionals to primary healthcare centres, benefiting mentally disabled patients. It plans to expand services to more centres and rely on contributions to cover operational costs.

  • Tech4Health Programme

    AarogyaSeva offers the 'Shaping The Future Of Tech4Health' programme, focusing on addressing the interoperability challenges in healthcare systems. By promoting data sharing and standardization, the programme aims for better clinical outcomes, improved business outcomes, and socio-economic benefits. People can join the Tech4Health hackathon to develop innovative solutions and create an interconnected platform for healthcare providers, patients, startups, and researchers. The programme offers mentoring, field immersion, prizes, and post-event mentorship, with the opportunity to pitch at MIT Campus in Boston. Themes include healthcare technology discovery, interoperability, and integrative food solutions.

  • Doctor at School Programme

    The Doctor at School programme, supported by various stakeholders including paediatricians, the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, volunteers, counsellors, institutions, and Government agencies, aims to improve child health through comprehensive interventions. The programme addresses treatable ailments like stomach worms that affect children's well-being and nutrition. Medical professionals and non-medical volunteers collaborate with schools, local Governments, and NGOs to conduct regular screenings of children in schools, orphanages, and institutional homes. The programme also includes awareness talks on crucial topics such as drug abuse, sexual violence, and menstrual hygiene, delivered by non-medical volunteers. With a focus on deprived communities, this innovative programme ensures sustainable access to quality healthcare that aligns with the United Nations standards, relying on the voluntary contributions of doctors and community members for its success.

  • Period Junction Programme

    Period Junction is a conference featuring various panel discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities. The conference covers a range of topics related to menstrual health and hygiene. Panel discussions explore themes such as women's extraordinary careers, the intersection of religion and menstruation, the role of police in addressing menstrual health, the commodification of women's health products, traditional beliefs and misconceptions, and the impact of media and arts. Workshops focus on sustainability, engaging men in discussions, mental health education in schools, and improving menstrual education. The conference aims to create a platform for dialogue, collaboration, and collective action towards breaking barriers and promoting happier periods for women, from menarche to menopause, while commemorating women's achievements and amplifying their voices.

Leadership Team

  • Dr. Dayaprasad G Kulkarni

    Founder & Director

  • Poornima Sukumar

    Resident Artist & Creative Lead

  • Parthasarathy Raju

    Chief Sevak - Technology Projects

  • Dr Bhaskar rajkuar

    Chief Sevak - CSR and Public Health

  • Dr Ridima Kamal

    Chief Sevak - Collaborations and Partnerships

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    21-50

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAFCD2573B

  • Registration ID

    U85100KA2014NPL073918

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    KA/2020/0257705

  • 12A

    AAFCD2573BE20211

  • 80G

    AAFCD2573BF20221

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    SRN-T16391294

Location

  • Headquarters

    132, Sarakki Main Rd, opp. Vinayaka Temple, Jeewan Sathi Colony, 1st Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bangalore, 560078

    Directions

Other Details

  • Sister Organisation

    Protovillage, Sunbird, Ayang, SMILE

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Section 8 (formerly Section 25)

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2022-23

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