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OUR AIM

Health Care Program

Health directly translates into happiness which is one of our core values. Creating a healthy society is not just about providing treatment, it is also about creating an environment that prevents disease. Health is also about mental well-being. Our health program is designed with the understanding that this is a complex issue that requires intervention on many fronts.

Healthcare

  • According to the World Health Organization, Malaria accounts for 40% of people hospitalized in the country. 
  • Our AIM Foundation clinic serves 35,000 people living in 126 remote villages in Malawi, Africa, and refugee camps in Rohingya with little to no access to modern healthcare. Many children will go from birth to adulthood without ever seeing a doctor. 
  • In Africa, we have provided free medical aid and medications to over 200,000 villagers and counting and 75,000 plus in Rohingya refugee camps.
  • By providing basic healthcare screenings, our medical staff can catch potentially life-threatening conditions and begin treatment before they become a more severe issue.

Get Involved

Donors can help bring education to these remote villages and camps. Click below to learn more about how you can help

Eyeglasses for Clear Vision

Every day, millions of children and elderly people in Africa and South Asia struggle due to poor vision, often missing out on essential opportunities for education and independence.

Our Aim Foundation’s ‘Eyeglasses for Clear Vision Project’ is an ambitious drive to provide corrective eyewear to people in Africa and South Asia. ‘Eyeglasses for Clear Vision Project’ removes all barriers to obtaining corrective eyewear. The services are FREE, and the entire process takes no more than 10 minutes!

Empowering Mchinji Youth Through Sports

​Our Aim Foundation’s Sports Program emphasizes the crucial role of sports in children’s development by fostering belonging, collaboration, and skill-building through competitive games. In Malawi’s Mchinji District, the foundation plans to enhance the Holistic Community Centre by constructing a versatile sports field for activities like football, netball, traditional dances, and local games. This initiative aims to increase physical activity among 100,000 participants within three years and train 50 young sports leaders, promoting community engagement and active lifestyles.

Explore Our Health Care Projects