Project Report

Jeevan Raksha: Community First Aid & Emergency Health Awareness Program

A structured presentation of SARVBA Foundation’s community-focused first aid, emergency response, and healthcare preparedness initiative.

Budget ₹5,00,000
Duration 12 Months
Target Reach 1,000 Participants

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01

Executive Summary

SARVBA Foundation proposes the Jeevan Raksha initiative to strengthen emergency response awareness and basic healthcare preparedness in rural and semi-urban communities.

02

Problem Statement

Many communities face delayed emergency response, limited first-aid knowledge, and poor preparedness during accidents, injuries, or urgent health situations.

03

Project Objectives

  • Build first-aid awareness at community level.
  • Promote CPR and emergency response knowledge.
  • Improve accident and injury management basics.
  • Strengthen disaster preparedness understanding.
04

Target Beneficiaries

The project targets youth, teachers, drivers, workers, women groups, and local communities who can benefit from practical emergency training.

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Project Components

  • School and community awareness programs.
  • Basic first-aid and CPR orientation.
  • Limited first-aid kit distribution.
  • Volunteer network development.
06

Implementation Plan

The project is designed across phased community outreach, training delivery, follow-up strengthening, monitoring, and final evaluation/reporting milestones.

12-month rollout framework

Phase 1

Setup & Planning

Project preparation, outreach mapping, and local coordination.

Phase 2

Training & Awareness

Workshops, awareness sessions, and first-aid skill introduction.

Phase 3

Volunteer Strengthening

Follow-up sessions, local support activation, and community participation.

Phase 4

Evaluation & Reporting

Impact review, certification tracking, and final reporting outputs.

Indicative allocation of ₹5,00,000

Budget Head Amount (INR)
Trainers Honorarium 1,50,000
Training Materials & Demonstration Kits 80,000
First Aid Kits Distribution 70,000
Awareness & IEC Materials 50,000
Project Coordinator 80,000
Monitoring & Evaluation 30,000
Administrative Expenses 20,000
Contingency 20,000
Total 5,00,000

Impact the project aims to create

1,000 individuals trained in first-aid and CPR basics.
Improved emergency response awareness at community level.
Greater understanding of accident management and preparedness.
Reduced risk caused by delayed first-aid response.
Creation of trained local emergency volunteers.

Monitoring & Evaluation

  • Attendance records of training sessions.
  • Pre and post training knowledge assessment.
  • Certification tracking.
  • Final impact report.
  • Financial audit and utilization certificate.

Sustainability Plan

  • Collaboration with schools and colleges.
  • Volunteer-based local response teams.
  • CSR renewal partnerships.
  • Nominal contribution model for future batches.

CSR & SDG Alignment

  • CSR Schedule VII: Healthcare & preventive healthcare.
  • SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being.
  • Road safety and emergency preparedness orientation.

Board of Directors

Mr. Sarvesh Kumar

DIN: 08930601

PAN: BMEPK4160J

Email: Drskumar949@gmail.com

Contact: 9758837618

Mrs. Babli Devi

DIN: 08930602

PAN: BZPPB1310K

Contact: 7078323393

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