ABOUT US

Helping Kerala with Heart for over three decades

For 30+ years, Helping Hands Charitable Trust has served Kerala’s most vulnerable with free medical care, food, shelter, rehabilitation, and disaster relief evolving from a small volunteer group into a compassionate support network.

OUR VISION

To create a compassionate world where every human being has access to care, hope, and healing.

What began as support for chronic patients has grown into 30 years of providing free medicines, food, treatment support, shelter, and rehabilitation.

OUR MISSION

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Ensuring access for all

We provide integrated rehabilitation for chronic and neurological conditions, offering coordinated care that helps individuals regain strength, mobility, and independence.

02

Integrated rehabilitation care

We deliver focused rehabilitation for chronic and neuro conditions, supporting recovery through personalized therapy and consistent care.

03

Recovery with dignity

We provide dignified disaster response and support communities in rebuilding their lives, ensuring smooth reintegration through compassionate assistance and long-term recovery efforts.

04

Local volunteers, real impact

We are a volunteer-powered organization rooted in local realities, ensuring every service is shaped by the community’s true needs and delivered with genuine care.

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Sustainability at scale

We create scalable, sustainable solutions rooted in the UN SDGs, helping communities progress with lasting impact.

OUR IMPACT

Sustainability at scale

30+ Years of Uninterrupted Humanitarian Service

14 Core Programs Serving Diverse Needs

700+ Patients Monthly Receiving Free Medicines (Shamanam)

800+ Meals Daily Served (Thripthi)

228+ Child Heart Surgeries Completed (Suhrudaya)

2,600+ Patients Housed in Transit Facility (Care Home)

440+ Toilets | 15+ Homes Built (ROOF)

3,00,000+ Screened for Kidney Disease (KEE)₹2 Crore+ Worth of Equipment Circulated (DiL SE)

5,000+ Registered Blood Donors, 100+ Daily Requests Managed (BDC)

250+ Neuro Patients Served in Recovery (ReHabit)