In rural communities where there are few job opportunities and no regular income, most people cannot afford medical treatment or health insurance.
As a result, many suffer and die from treatable illnesses such as malaria, while others live with conditions that could easily be managed or cured.
OLCAP addresses this critical need by organizing free health check-ups and medical camps, where we provide screenings for vital health indicators like blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
We offer treatment for a range of common and endemic diseases, including malaria and typhoid, through these outreach programs.
Our goal is not just to treat existing illnesses, but also to identify health conditions early, ensuring that patients receive the necessary care in time to prevent complications.
In addition, we promote health education to prevent new infections, with practical advice on habits like handwashing, sleeping under mosquito nets, and boiling drinking water.
For patients requiring additional medical care, we facilitate hospital visits to address diseases such as chronic wounds, elephantiasis, high blood pressure, and physical injuries.
Following diagnosis, we cover the costs of necessary treatment and provide follow-up care as needed