At Indore Social Welfare Foundation (ISWF), we believe that saving lives is the greatest service to humanity. Under our flagship initiative "Project Jeevan Setu", we have been consistently working to build a Thalassemia-free India and provide critical support in emergency healthcare through voluntary blood donation drives.
To ensure that no life is lost due to the unavailability of blood or blood components — especially for Thalassemia warriors, accidental emergency cases, and patients requiring regular transfusions.
Our annual highlight is the grand blood donation drive at DAVV University, which witnesses overwhelming participation from youth — becoming a beacon of hope and humanity.
Our team also coordinates the daily requirement of blood and components for emergency cases and hospitals, ensuring timely help to those in urgent need.
In addition to our blood donation efforts, we are committed to preventive and primary healthcare access through free health camps, especially in underserved areas.
These camps are conducted with the support of local medical professionals, hospitals, and healthcare partners to bring quality care closer to communities.
Our vision for a "Thalassemia-Free India" reflects our deep commitment to creating a healthier, inclusive, and compassionate society.