Our Events
Stay updated with our upcoming events and relive the memories of past initiatives
Free Ambulance Service Launched for Rural Patients
Jeevan Jyoti Foundation extended its mission of community service by launching a
free ambulance service in Purushottampur, Ganjam, aimed at helping patients
from rural and underprivileged backgrounds access emergency medical care on time.
The initiative reflects the foundation’s continuous efforts to improve healthcare reach and
support families facing medical crises. Local residents and volunteers expressed their
gratitude for this life-saving effort, calling it a true example of humanity in action.
The team plans to expand similar welfare activities across the region, reinforcing its
commitment to the vision — “Serving Humanity is Our Duty.”
Blood Donation & Community Welfare Drive
Jeevan Jyoti Foundation organized a remarkable blood donation and health awareness camp in collaboration with Ama Odisha and Khallikote Youth Team. The event brought together local volunteers, donors, and community leaders to encourage humanitarian service and awareness on voluntary blood donation.
The foundation honored the dedicated blood donors and supporters who continue to inspire through their consistent contributions. This initiative once again highlighted the spirit of unity and compassion among Ganjam’s residents, spreading the message — “A drop of blood can save a life.”
Our Latest Event
We announced our latest event this week, promoting love and kindness
Rural Health Camp & Disease Prevention Drive
Our specialized mobile health camp served 180+ residents in remote Ganjam villages, focusing onearly detection and awareness of Cancer, AIDS, TB, and Malaria . The camp provided free medical check-ups, consultations, and preventive education to underserved communities, with volunteerdoctors conducting screenings and distributing essential medicines. Held on November 18, 2023 in GounVillage, this initiative represents our ongoing commitment to bringing healthcare to doorsteps andcombating major diseases through early intervention and community education.