During the COVID-19 pandemic, PATH Foundation partnered with the local administration and healthcare specialists to deliver essential relief across Mhow and Indore. We operationalized 125+ hospital beds at Civil Hospital, Mhow, and strengthened frontline efforts by providing oxygen concentrators, 25,000 PPE kits, an ambulance, paramedical staff, food packets, and other critical supplies for patients and their families. More than 50,000 masks were distributed in nearby communities to promote safety and awareness.
The Foundation also procured 10,000 Binax Rapid Antigen Testing Kits from Abbott (USA) and provided them to the Indore Commissioner for citywide COVID screening. Additionally, our teams conducted vaccination drives, medical camps, and doorstep awareness initiatives to support senior citizens, high-risk individuals, and underserved families.
Through these coordinated efforts, PATH Foundation ensured timely care, protection, and essential healthcare access during one of the community’s most challenging periods.
PATH Foundation organized a large-scale community eye check-up and health awareness camp to support families, women, and senior citizens with accessible medical care. In collaboration with specialist doctors and partners, the camp offered free eye examinations, consultations, and on-the-spot diagnostic support for individuals who often lack access to routine healthcare.
Alongside screenings, the event included health consultations, medicine distribution, and counselling sessions, ensuring that beneficiaries received complete guidance for follow-up care. The camp was inaugurated with community participation and saw strong engagement from residents across the area. Through initiatives like these, PATH Foundation continues its commitment to improving healthcare access and supporting the wellbeing of underserved communities.