It doesn’t knock. It doesn’t warn. It just happens.
A father clutching his chest in the night.
A child falling unconscious in a village school.
A woman in a remote area battling a seizure with no help in sight.
In India, thousands lose their lives every year — not due to the severity of illness, but because help arrives too late. The first few minutes after a medical emergency are called the golden hour — and most families don’t even know that time exists.
This is the gap that Mission of Happiness Foundation is closing through its Sanjeevini – First Aid Kit for All initiative.
Sanjeevini isn’t just a kit. It’s an emergency response in a box — packed with over 20 essential items including pain relievers, cardiac tablets, antiseptics, burn gels, wound care tools, and a bilingual usage guide.
It’s made especially for families that:
With just ₹250, a family can be equipped to respond before it’s too late.
India’s healthcare system is stretched thin. Ambulances don’t reach on time. Hospitals are far. Medical stores are closed at night. And most people can’t afford instant care.
Sanjeevini gives them a chance to:
It’s about bringing protection home — to the doorstep of those who never had it.
Each Sanjeevini kit is more than a product. It’s a conversation starter. It sparks awareness, empowers women, trains youth, and creates a culture of readiness.
We don’t just distribute kits. We teach:
Our app tutorials are available in 12 Indian languages, and local volunteers conduct door-to-door trainings.
Sanjeevini is also a jobs program. Local youth are trained to assemble kits, deliver them, track usage, and even handle QR-based refill systems.
So every donation you make doesn’t just save a life — it also builds one.
Your simple act of kindness can become the turning point in someone’s life bringing relief, hope, and dignity.