Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust is a charitable non-profit organization.The organization
is committed to render medical and surgical treatment to patients of all ages, caste
& race. The trust is well known for the medical camp it organizes every January
in village Bidada, Kutch, India. At the January camp patients from over 1200 villages
are seen. Around 120 doctors and volunteers from the US as well as 200 from Mumbai
treat more than 20,000 patients during this camp. Over 20 different medical and
surgical specialty are covered during the camp. For more information about the camp
please visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
page.
The trust is also involved in many other activities such as:
- Every month there is a camp in 2-4 medical specialties organized in Bidada by the
trust. These camps provide opportunities for the villagers to receive medical help
and follow-up care throughout the year.
- The trust runs a permanent 80 bed hospital in the village Bidada which provides
eye, dental, gynecology, rehabilitation, naturopathy and medical services year round.
Daily 250-300 patients receive treatment and 5-10 patients are admitted for surgery.
- After the devastating earthquake in Bhuj, the trust treated 30,000 patients, and
has since provided food and shelter to 200,000 earthquake victims. The trust recently
opened a new Rehabilitation Center which continues providing start of the art treatment
to earthquake victims as well as other patients.
- The trust also runs Maru Hospital, a charitable hospital in Mumbai. Maru Hospital
provides affordable health services in 20 medical specialties to those in need.
300 patients are seen here every day. Maru Hospital is the only charitable center
in Mumbai that provides retina surgeries.
- On any given day of the year, there are at least 10-15 patients in major hospitals
throughout Mumbai who are being taken care of by the trustees and volunteers of
Bidada Sarvodaya Trust.
Please support the humanitarian work carried out by the trust. In the past 35 years
more than 4.2 million patients have been treated thanks to people like you.
For further information please contact any of the individuals in the
Contacts Section.
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