Four ways we serve โ each rooted in the life she lived and the values she carried.
Cardiovascular disease is India's leading killer โ and for poor families, a cardiac diagnosis is not just a health crisis but a financial catastrophe. Consultation fees, echocardiograms, medicines, and bypass surgeries can run into lakhs of rupees.
The Rekha Rani Foundation bridges this gap by identifying underprivileged cardiac patients and providing:
Access to clean, cold water in public spaces is a basic human right โ yet countless bus stands, schools, and markets in India still lack it. In temperatures exceeding 45ยฐC, this is a matter of life and death.
Beneath every blazing summer sky, thousands go hours without nourishment โ construction workers, rickshaw pullers, the elderly, the homeless. We run seasonal camps serving:
Poverty is not one problem โ it is a web of challenges that feed each other. The Rekha Rani Foundation addresses this holistically through: