Why Healthcare?
Millions of families in India still can’t access a doctor when it matters most. Because the system was never really built for them.
A child falling behind in school because of malnutrition is doing what poverty started. A family stretching one prescription across three people and hoping for the best. A mother skipping her own check-up to save the travel cost.
This is everyday life for most of the people that we’d like to admit.
At SS Foundation, we believe healthcare isn’t a privilege for those with the right postcode or connections. It’s a basic human right, and when it’s out of reach, everything else suffers as well.
Education. Livelihood. Dignity. The ability to simply plan for tomorrow.
The National Health Policy 2017 calls universal health coverage an economic and social imperative. We call it non-negotiable.