Our projects
Care Home
At Care Home we provide a hygienic shelter for Kidney, Cancer and Leukemia patients during their treatment period. Our aim is to reduce the chances of infection during their treatment period
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Shamanam
The Shamanam- Free Medicine Program is one of the oldest and most impactful initiatives of Helping Hands Charitable Trust. Launched in 1994, it was built on the belief that access to essential medication should not be a privilege.
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Thripthi
Thripthi is the Free Food Program of Helping Hands Charitable Trust, started in 1995 to ensure that no patient or caregiver in a public hospital goes hungry.
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KEE
The Kidney Early Evaluation (KEE) Program, launched in 2012 by Helping Hands Charitable Trust, is a community-based health initiative focused on early detection of kidney disease — before it progresses to chronic or irreversible stages.
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ROOF
The ROOF Program, launched in 2012 by Helping Hands Charitable Trust, focuses on improving the basic living standards of marginalized families by providing what they lack most
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DilSe
DilSe (“From the Heart”) provides free life-saving medical equipment to those who cannot afford them. Started in 2015, it arose from patients unable to leave hospitals without support.
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Suhrudaya
Suhrudaya, launched in 2010 by Helping Hands Charitable Trust, ensures no child in Kerala is denied life-saving heart surgery due to poverty, partnering with hospitals and donors to give children a second chance at life.
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BDC
A youth-led blood donation network saving lives across Kerala. 5,000+ volunteers responding to emergency and planned requests.
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Disaster relief wing
Helping Hands’ Disaster Relief Wing began during the 2018 Kerala floods, providing urgent aid and restoring lives. Now a rapid-response unit, it mobilizes volunteers, supplies, and long-term support wherever disaster strikes.
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Ambulance service
The Ambulance Service, started in the early days of Helping Hands, provides free transport for poor and tribal patients around Kozhikode Medical College, including taking deceased patients home when families cannot afford it.
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