Kendrapara: A Mega Health Camp and Blood Donation Camp was successfully organised today at Pailo Village under Antei Gram Panchayat, Kendrapara district, bringing essential healthcare services to rural communities. The initiative was organised by Antei Gram Panchayat in association with Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Toshali and Wallet4Wealth, with medical support from Sai Ram Care & Cure Hospital, Cuttack.
More than 500 patients received free medical consultation and treatment during the camp. The camp offered a wide range of services including free medicines, pathology testing, eye testing, dental services, ENT consultation, pediatric care, gynecology consultation, orthopedic consultation, neurology consultation, physiotherapy services, gastroenterology consultation, and general medicine services.
Special assistance was also extended to Divyangas and elderly citizens. During the event, wheelchairs, walkers, old-age walking sticks, blind sticks, and toilet support stands were distributed to beneficiaries in need.

Residents from 8 Panchayats across Kendrapara and Jagatsinghpur districts attended the camp and benefited from the free medical services and health awareness initiatives.
In addition, many young volunteers enthusiastically donated blood through the Indian Red Cross voluntary blood donation programme, demonstrating a strong spirit of community service and helping save lives.
The event was led by Mr. Trinath Lenka, Managing Director of Wallet4Wealth and President of Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Toshali, who served as the Chief Speaker. Addressing the gathering, he emphasised the importance of accessible healthcare and encouraged youth participation in social service activities such as blood donation.
Local representatives and community leaders appreciated the initiative and thanked the organisers, doctors, volunteers, and supporting organisations for their dedicated efforts in making the mega health camp a great success.
The organisers reaffirmed their commitment to continue such social initiatives in the future to promote better health, awareness, and community welfare in rural Odisha.

