Our Services

We offer free medical consultations, medicine and surgical treatment to poor and needy people. We arrange Free Medical camps, Free food camps for flood affected, Installation of water filters for clean drinking water, Help disable person to get prosthetic hands and legs and many other helping hand services

Service 1

Free Medical Consultations

Service 2

Diagnostic Tests and Treatments

Service 3

Medication Assistance

Service 4

Surgical treatment to poor and needy people.

Service 5

Helps desperate people working at brick kilns.

Service 6

Helps poor pregnant women in C-section surgery baby delivery.

Service 7

Medical support to elderly individuals (Eye cataract surgery).

Service 8

Rehab sessions for drug addicts.

We need volunteers

At Hope Alive, volunteers are the heart of our mission. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, a logistics expert, or simply someone with a passion for helping others, your skills and dedication can make a difference. By volunteering with us, you’ll have the chance to participate in medical camps, clean water initiatives, disaster relief efforts, and much more. Together, we can bring hope, healing, and resources to communities in need. Join us and be part of transforming lives!

FAQ

We provide free healthcare, access to clean water, disaster relief, and prosthetic services to underserved communities.

We primarily serve rural areas and vulnerable communities across Pakistan.

Yes, we accept donations of medical supplies and equipment. Contact us for details.

We provide regular updates and reports showcasing the impact of donations through photos, stories, and statistics.

Donations fund medical camps, clean water projects, and disaster relief efforts, directly impacting those in need.

You can apply through our “We Need Volunteers” section. We welcome volunteers with all skill sets.

Volunteer durations are flexible. You can join for a day, a week, or longer depending on your availability and project needs.

Yes, you can choose to sponsor specific initiatives like medical camps, water filtration projects, or disaster relief efforts.

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