On 26 January 1984, Community Development Trust (CDT), Mumbai established Asha Kendra at Puntamba with a vision to combine healthcare services with social transformation.
The initiative emerged from the need to provide quality healthcare and community development programs for rural, tribal and underprivileged populations.
Ensuring dignity and equal opportunities for neglected communities.
Supporting poor and vulnerable families through development initiatives.
Creating healthy communities through education and prevention.
Promoting literacy and awareness among rural populations.
Regular awareness programs, workshops and health camps.
Support for widows, deserted women and self-help groups.
Guidance on welfare schemes and social security programs.
Tree plantation and climate awareness initiatives.
Guidance on sustainable farming and rural enterprises.
Promotion of art, culture and community participation.
Supporting patients emotionally during treatment and recovery.
Helping family members understand and manage healthcare challenges.
Providing support and empowerment guidance for women.
The Cultural Arts Forum promotes creativity, traditional arts, cultural awareness and social harmony. Through cultural programs, competitions and community events, we encourage participation and leadership among youth.
Years Of Service
Health Camps
People Benefited
Awareness Programs
To build a society where every individual enjoys dignity, health, education, equality and sustainable opportunities for development regardless of social or economic status.
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