On 21 March 2026, Live4Help Foundation organised a community medical camp at Ashapur Tea Garden, Naxalbari, Darjeeling (West Bengal), to support daily-wage workers, agricultural labourers, and economically disadvantaged residents from nearby villages who have limited access to regular healthcare. The initiative was generously sponsored by M/s ERBE Medical India Private Ltd., New Delhi, India.

The camp benefited a total of 205 people (out of which 105 gave blood samples) and was conducted under the supervision of Dr. Manorajan Mandal and Dr. Pinki Goyala, with on-ground support from trained healthcare staff from Thyrocare. Participants received medical consultations and health guidance to enable early identification of potential concerns. Medical reports were distributed on March 25th, and follow-up consultations were recommended wherever required to help ensure continuity of care and reinforce the Foundation’s commitment to preventive healthcare.

The Foundation extends its heartfelt gratitude to volunteers from Roymoni Smriti FoundationsMr Kaushik Biswas, Mr Madhab Sardar, and Mr Biswarup Das—and especially to Dr. Animesh Mandal for his leadership and effective coordination with all stakeholders, which played a key role in the success of the initiative. The Foundation would also like to thank DPSC Chairman Dr. Dilip Kumar Roy, Mr. Prahalad Roy, Afasana Khatun, Mr. Dhananjay Mahato, Putul Roy, and the rest of the Ashapur Tea Estate team for their dedicated support.

Through such initiatives, Live4Help Foundation continues to advance its mission of improving access to quality healthcare and strengthening community well-being.

Appeal for Sponsorship

Live4Help Foundation is committed to expanding access to primary healthcare for underserved communities. Sponsorship support enables us to organize additional medical camps, subsidize diagnostic tests, provide essential medicines, and strengthen last-mile community outreach.

To extend the reach of future medical camps, Live4Help Foundation invites sponsorship from corporates, institutions, and individuals who share a commitment to community welfare. Contributions will directly support consultations, medicines, diagnostics, and follow-up care for families with limited access to healthcare.