Help for Helpless (HforH) is a charitable organisation working in health and education. We focused on emergency rescue and relief to people in accidents or health emergencies, organ donation, and long-term community welfare in health and education. Our strength lies in our extraordinary team of dedicated volunteers, an influential collective of medical professionals, social activists, teachers, and lawyers who pool their diverse skills to deliver maximum support to those in need. This collaborative spirit extends to our partnerships; we work closely with government departments and public and private sector organisations to amplify our reach and impact.
Our society is registered under the Travancore – Cochin Literary, Scientific, and Charitable Societies Registration Act XII of 1955 and is based in North Paravur, Ernakulam District, Kerala.
At HforH, we believe that a prepared and healthy community is a resilient community, and we continuously strive to empower our neighbours with the resources and knowledge needed to navigate and overcome life’s most challenging moments.
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H for H is maintaining a database of persons in and around North Paravur willing to donate blood. Besides this, all H for H volunteers are regular donors of blood. At present, the database is offline. Work is progressing to make it online. Those who need blood in this area can approach the H for H officials and find a suitable donor.
The helpline number is +91 94000 00108. Those who are willing to register in our blood donor database can also call this number.
Join as a volunteer and spread the word about H for H, but more importantly, about healthy living, safety awareness, a message for safe living, organ donation, and helping the helpless.
Help for Helpless is a non-profit charitable organisation. Your contribution ensures our volunteers have the resources needed to save lives and build a more prepared community.
This programme, titled ‘Safety and First Aid for College Students’, is specifically designed to raise awareness of safety risks and provide life skills to deal with emergencies.
H for H offers medical students safety training, health training, research, and camp opportunities. Colleges must assign a faculty liaison, give participation permission.