Since the outburst of Covid-19, there has been a surge in demand for ambulance services in the country. Om Seva Trust
provides ambulance service 24x7 to fulfil the humanitarian needs of afflicted populations in Mumbai.
Every two months, Om Seva Trust organises free medical camps in and around Mumbai. Doctors, nurses, and like-minded individuals who wish to volunteer this great mission can join us for this noble cause.
We work with federations of impoverished and disadvantaged people, particularly women, to ensure that they understand
their rights, have a voice in decision-making, and change power systems.
If you can help one person, start with the nearest person
Om Seva Trust is a registered charity and non-profit organisation formed in early 2013 by O M Chandran who believed in noble causes and wished to contribute to society. The trust was initially focused on enhancing the living condition of poor people by developing geriatric care by providing them free medical care. The trust was also engaged in many community services like organising medical camps across Maharashtra with local self-Governance in the concerned districts. As a global movement, we believe that everyone should have equal opportunities to fulfil their potential in life no matter where people are born.
We are building a world where everyone can go to school, eat nutritious food and live free from deadly diseases. We are focusing on three areas of policy that impact global poverty: Global Health, Education, and Nutrition.
Our power lies in our extensive network of advocates who work tirelessly to transform the lives of millions of people around the world. We motivate common people, politicians, and corporations to take action. Results have aided in reducing global poverty by utilising the power of conversation, education, and evidence-based advocacy. The trust was also running a counselling centre for personal counselling and career guidance for students under ‘TREE OF HOPE‘. The trust was actively engaged in helping the rehabilitation of women and children who were victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and addiction to drugs, to name a few across the globe.