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Report on Anemia
Positive Changes in the Community Over the past few years, we have been actively educating the community about anemia. Our most recent...
Mar 10, 20251 min read


Compassionate Care for Widows
Manju's Story of Resilience Manju, 45, a widowed mother of five school-aged children, faced immense responsibility after losing her...
Dec 9, 20241 min read


Unhealed Wound Creates Bigger Problems
Wound Care is Very Important Guneet, a 9-year-old 4th-grade student, suffered a left foot injury after falling from his bicycle. Due to inadequate wound care, the abrasion became infected, leading to fever and severe pain. After missing several school days, Guneet's mother sought treatment at a Save Kids Trust Clinic. Following repeated dressing changes, wound care, and antibiotic therapy, Guneet's wound healed successfully. His mother expressed gratitude to SKT Clinic for th
Nov 23, 20241 min read


Respiratory Illnesses
Rajesh, a 55-year-old day laborer and father of five, faced a challenging health situation when he developed a high fever, cough, chest pain, and wheezing. Diagnosed with a respiratory infection, likely pneumonia, Rajesh sought help from his local Save Kids Trust’s evening street clinic. The clinic provided him with the necessary treatment, leading to a significant improvement in his symptoms. Rajesh expressed his gratitude for the care he received, highlighting the importanc
Nov 10, 20241 min read


Tuberculousis Stigma
Saira, age 12, came to our clinic after suffering a long time with pain in her neck, swollen lymph nodes, significant weight loss and a high fever. Our Save Kids Trust’s initial assessment was suspected Tuberculosis (TB). We immediately referred Saira to the Jaipur Government Hospital through our ‘Chronic Cases’ program. The diagnosis of TB was confirmed and Saira started Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment (ATT) free of charge. Regular monitoring and follow-up appointments with Dr
Nov 1, 20242 min read


Buddies Help Each Other
A Bicycle Wound Gets Immediate Help Twelve-year-old Aarav was cycling with his friends when his leg got caught in the wheel, causing a painful injury and bleeding. His friends didn’t panic, they quickly took him to the nearby Save Kids Trust Clinic, knowing he would get free treatment there. At the clinic, Aarav received immediate medical attention. The quick response helped prevent complications and reduced the risk of infection. Thanks to the SKT Clinic’s accessibility an
Oct 25, 20241 min read


Moving Out of Generational Poverty
The first time we met Kavya was when she visited our health clinic in 2015 seeking medical care. While getting treatment she shared her...
Oct 24, 20242 min read


Monsoon Maladies
High Humidity Exasperates Skin Infections Skin infections increase with high humidity levels during monsoon season, which has been with us for the last couple months. The warm and moist climate, combined with poor hygiene and inadequate living conditions, creates an ideal breeding ground for bacteria, fungi, and other micro-organisms. Children in our communities are especially vulnerable because of poor sanitation, inadequate access to clean water and soap, overcrowding, an
Sep 3, 20241 min read


Infant Development
Second Generation SKT Patient takes Overnight Train to Seek Help Jai, an 18-month-old child, is currently unable to walk independently. While it's typical for babies to start walking before this age, Jai's situation is unique. Anika, Jai's mother, is 20 years old and has a long-standing connection with the SKT clinic from her childhood. Despite being married and having a young child, she traveled from another state (Gujarat) to seek advice and care for her child at the SKT cl
Jul 9, 20241 min read


A Celebration of Mothers: Where Joy, Health, and Hope Bloomed Together
What began as a simple idea — choosing the Varsha Clinic neighborhood because of its strong presence of mothers and daughters — quickly blossomed into something no one could have anticipated. For an entire week, the air buzzed with anticipation. Children whispered excitedly. Mothers wondered what was coming. By the time Mother's Day arrived, the whole community had leaned in. The heart of the celebration was pure and ancient: children garlanding their mothers. One by one, sma
May 12, 20242 min read


Cooperating with Jaipur Government to Treat Chronic Patients
Most children we see in our clinics are suffering from simple conditions that we treat successfully with one or a few visits to the...
Mar 1, 20242 min read


Dengue in a Toddler
This family recently migrated from the Dausa District of Rajasthan, to Jaipur to secure jobs as day laborers at a construction site. They...
Nov 11, 20231 min read


Durga's Path to Recovery
Skin Infection During Pregnancy Durga, 24, is married and her day job is a roadside cleaner. She developed a painful skin infection...
Sep 11, 20231 min read


How Does A Street Clinic Work?
Street Medical Clincs are the first line of contact with many patients. These clinics start in the early evening with the goal of...
Mar 1, 20231 min read


Navya's Fight to get to Recovery
Navya’s story, shared in October 2022 as “First Her Children, Then Her Injury,” continues to unfold with urgency. She needs surgery to...
Nov 28, 20221 min read


First Her Children, Then Her Injury
Care for the Children often comes first, but Moms need care, too. Navya is a 26-year-old mother of four who is the sole income earner for...
Oct 3, 20222 min read


Anemia in our Community
Helping our young women understand anemia and get healthy Nisha came to the clinic with concerns of extreme fatigue that she couldn’t...
Apr 9, 20221 min read


Nut-cart Business for Handicapped Woman
Tanvi and Nakul had numerous struggles. Nakul was an alcoholic who also was suffering with tuberculosis for a prolonged time. Because of...
Mar 1, 20221 min read


One Family's Decade Long Journey
Medical and Vocational Assistance Saves a Family In 2012, Maryam and Hitesh had five children; 2 sons and 3 daughters (they had already lost another child). Two of these children were struggling with a ‘shaking’ disease. The family did not understand why their children were sick or what to do to help them. Maryam had lost hope for her family. Dr. Sharwan was introduced to the family by a friend who knew about Save Kids Trust’s work and knew the struggle of the family. He went
Feb 27, 20222 min read


Infant Cardiac Case: Ongoing Pediatric Care for Kiara
Kiara, a six-month-old infant, has been experiencing recurrent respiratory infections. Upon evaluation at the Save Kids Trust clinic,...
Jan 10, 20221 min read
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