Our Vision

Our vision is to create a responsive and citizen-centric health ecosystem that engages and empowers communities to take full control of their health. We are committed to achieving our vision by creating health awareness, inculcating healthy behaviors in communities, and providing them affordable and accessible quality healthcare services.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide transformative end-to-end solutions towards improving the health and well-being of communities. We accomplish this by enhancing our community outreach, broadening our partner network, and engaging in health advocacy to encourage more individuals to join us in the journey towards healthcare.

We aim to revolutionize the conventional healthcare system, which concentrates solely on treating the sick, into a more comprehensive healthcare approach. We seek to empower individuals to collaborate with healthcare providers and achieve positive health outcomes that prioritise respectful and individualised care. This transition towards generating health, rather than merely providing healthcare, surpasses disease prevention and treatment. It involves fostering personal well-being and citizen empowerment.

‘ Awareness, availability, accessibility, acceptability, and affordability should never be barriers to a fulfilling life. We strive to break down these barriers by ensuring equitable healthcare to all. '

Sarva Samanvay Foundation provides a full continuum-of-care by connecting preventive aspects of health with diagnostic and therapeutic services. While on the preventive front, Sarva Samanvay Foundation creates health awareness and promotes healthy behaviors, on diagnostic and therapeutic fronts, it conducts community-based screening camps and ensures provision of affordable and quality healthcare services. Curated on the theme of ‘Uberising Healthcare’, Sarva Samanvay Foundation not only works towards transforming the latent demand (when people are not aware of their health condition) to perceived demand (when people know about their underlying health condition and are ready to take an action), but also connects demand for a better health state with an equitable and affordable supply of high quality healthcare services.

Our Logo

The different colours in our logo are to be interpreted as follows

The logo of Sarva Samanvay Foundation (SSF) serves as a representation of the fundamental beliefs and values that underlie our vision. It symbolises the concept of universal health and our vision of promoting wellness by enabling individuals to manage their own health and offering customised healthcare. We are a public health organization that places community in the centre and strives to encourage positive shifts in their behaviours.

Green

Green colour signifies individuals who are physically fit. Although they may currently be healthy, their unhealthy lifestyles, dietary habits, or sociocultural environment could make them susceptible to illnesses. Our efforts are aimed at raising health awareness among such individuals, empowering them to take charge of their health, and helping them lead healthy lives.

Orange

Orange colour represents individuals with asymptomatic illnesses. We conduct community based camps to screen such people and subsequently connect them with diagnostic laboratories and health providers.

Red

Red colour represents patients who exhibit symptoms or have obvious medical conditions. We strive to provide these individuals with affordable, equitable, and high-quality healthcare, ensuring that they are not denied access to medical care based on their socioeconomic status or background.

Blue

The blue arc at the top symbolises the preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic elements of healthcare, highlighting the significance of personalised healthcare that caters to an individual's specific needs.

Our goals and aspirations

To identify and connect asymptomatic cases to quality healthcare services

To engage and empower communities to become drivers of their own health

To bridge the gap between research and practice

To develop future public health leaders