Campaign by Saint Hardyal Educational and Orphans Welfare Society
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In remote villages like S.S. Puram and Purasaivakkam, countless families live with limited access to advanced medical care. When someone is diagnosed with a critical health condition that requires surgery — such as hernia, gallbladder issues, kidney stones, uterine problems, or even bone fractures — they are often referred to private hospitals.
However, the cost of surgeries ranges between ₹20,000 to ₹1,00,000 — an amount far beyond the reach of most rural families.
One patient shared, “My father was advised surgery, but since we had no money, the doctor asked us to return when we could pay.”
At Gcare Healthcare, we encounter such stories every week. We do our best to refer critical patients to trusted private hospitals, but without financial assistance, many remain untreated, enduring pain and losing hope.
This is why we are launching this fundraiser — to provide life-saving surgeries for those who need them most.
With your kind support, we aim to:
Your small act of kindness can stitch hope into someone’s life.
Let’s join hands and give them the treatment, and the second chance, they truly deserve.
Saint Hardyal Educational and Orphans Welfare Society
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