India’s Ehsaas Charitable Trust Collaborates with IPYG to Host Free Medical Camp for Underprivileged Children

 

 

Mr. Ranjeet Kumar, the head of India’s Ehsaas Charitable Trust, invited HWPL and IPYG members as volunteers to a medical camp held at the Ehsaas Charitable Trust building on September 7th. Inspired by the peace initiatives of HWPL and the youth empowerment activities led by IPYG Global Branch 5, Mr. Kumar organized the camp to provide medical services to underprivileged children in the community. The event aimed to offer free medical care to children facing health issues and was conducted smoothly in a hygienic environment, thanks to the cooperation of local residents and the active participation of volunteers.

Dr. Puneet Kumar from the Kumar Child Clinic participated as a volunteer, providing health check-ups for the children, while individual sponsors, acquaintances of Mr. Ranjeet Kumar, donated the necessary medical supplies. HWPL and IPYG volunteers supported the doctors and helped facilitate the camp’s operation.

 

 

Mr. Ranjeet Kumar stated, “HWPL has a grand vision that I deeply respect. Ehsaas Charitable Trust has been working for 13 years to improve conditions in slum communities, support the elderly, empower women, and especially focus on youth-related activities. Success in any field requires the strength of the youth, and IPYG, an organization under HWPL, is doing incredible work globally. We are very pleased to partner with HWPL, and I promise that Ehsaas Charitable Trust will work alongside HWPL volunteers in all future activities and workshops.”

Through this collaboration, Mr. Ranjeet Kumar and HWPL volunteers have opened the door to further partnerships, and they plan to strengthen their cooperation moving forward.