Health inequities or inequalities in the state of healthcare lies in the distribution of health resources between varying population groups. This is mainly based on social conditions that prevent lifesaving services from reaching those who need it most. The lower one’s socio-economic status, the higher the risk of poor health. HHRD has partnered with WHO, and other agencies, to provide much needed medical services to those in need.
Give the gift of health to ensure a family in need receives preventative care and the opportunity to enjoy a lifestyle void of avoidable health risks.
Miawali and Thar, Pakistan
Cost: $230/patient mother at Mother & Child Health Center Cost: $500/50 patient at Pre-Natal Health Center
Lifesaving services are being provided to reduce the maternal mortality rate such as postnatal checkups, health awareness sessions, and vaccination services. HHRD ensures the staff is properly trained to assist these women and children, along with arranging specialist clinics.
Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Kenya, Somalia, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, & Haiti
Cost: $150/eye surgery
The complete loss or deterioration of one’s eyesight can feel frightening and overwhelming, leaving those affected to wonder about their ability to maintain their independence, pay for medical care, retain employment, and provide for their families. HHRD conducts free eye exams and operations, provides proper medication and recovery workshops to ensure successful treatments.
Pakistan
Cost: $600/person
1 billion people, mostly from developing countries, have some type of disability. Lack of access to health care professionals and rehabilitation centers prolong and in some cases, worsens the disability. HHRD’ Physical Rehabilitation Center in Pakistan have helped thousands of individuals receive a variety of treatments, including artificial limbs, to efficiently and effectively strengthen the body and reduce pain to prevent future injury.
Cost: $500 for 100 patients
With an uncertain future, the Rohingya remain in an extremely perilous situation. HHRD has been assisting the needy in Myanmar since 2008 and scaled up its assistance during the August 2017 mass migration. In 2019, our clinics helped over 160,000 refugees with daily medical services. Mobile medical services assist 150 patients daily throughout the refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar.
Cost: $500 for 70 patients
In partnership with "Burns Violence Survivors - Nepal (BVS-Nepal)", HHRD will be providing free treatment services to 50 burn victims this year. HHRD teams will also organize two medical camps in Jhapa and Kapilvastu districts, where specialists will volunteer their time to assist over 650 patients, and provide medication and ointments free of cost.
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Helping Hand for Relief and Development (HHRD) is a 501c (3) nonprofit organization since 2005. HHRD has been rated as a 4-Star Charity consistently for more than 8 years, a recognition given to only the Top 5% of the non-profits int he U.S.
HHRD’s philanthropic programs have not gone unnoticed, we are ranked among the top-rated Zakat Eligible Charity in the USA. HHRD received an overall score of 98.23 out of 100, reflecting the trust HHRD has earned with US based donors