Rural Healthcare is one of the biggest challenges that India is facing today. High mortality rates are subjected to poor health care facilities in the rural areas of India. More than 70% of India’s population is living under the roof of rural setup. These poorly established houses experience lack of proper supply of water and electricity. They manage to get a little water from far away distant places in order to proceed with their daily activities.
Apart from this, their situation is vulnerable because of lack of education and public health awareness. The key challenges in the health care domain are poor accountability, low-quality care, lack of health awareness and limited access to health facilities. Considering the picture of grim facts there is a dire need of new practices and procedures to ensure that quality and timely healthcare reaches the deprived corners of the Indian villages.
Happy Life Foundation is focused towards making rural people aware of how they can maintain a healthy lifestyle while undertaking various preventive measures.
The project area includes villages in the Reddiarchatram Block, which are among the most backward and poverty stricken areas in the district of Dindigul, in the state of Tamil Nadu, South India.
What is our objective and how will it help?
Happy Life Foundation aims to support the rural population by organizing health camps along with providing solutions, focus on information dissemination and preventive healthcare practices.

