Promoting Good Health and Well Being

We provide accessible healthcare services, promote health awareness, and address key health challenges in our communities.
In alignment with,

Sustainable Development Goal 3.

Supraiva is dedicated to promoting holistic well-being and equitable healthcare access, in line with Sustainable Development Goal 3. Through various initiatives, we provide accessible healthcare services, raise health awareness, and tackle critical health challenges in our communities, ensuring a healthier and more resilient future for all.

Reproductive and Child Health Programme

Our Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Programme focuses on improving the health outcomes of mothers and children in underserved areas. We provide quality antenatal care, promote institutional deliveries, and ensure essential immunizations for children. Additionally, we offer family planning services and community-based distribution of contraceptives, aiming to enhance the overall reproductive and child health status of the population.

Urban Slum Health Project

In urban slums, access to healthcare can be limited. Through our Urban Slum Health Project, we provide integrated primary healthcare services to residents, emphasizing outpatient care and maternal and child health services. Our interventions aim to address the unique health needs of urban slum populations, ensuring better health outcomes for all.

Training to ASHAs

As a designated District Training Site under the National Health Mission, we conduct comprehensive training programs for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs). These programs cover various aspects of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. By equipping ASHAs with necessary skills and knowledge, we empower them to deliver improved healthcare services and foster active community involvement in health-related activities.

Mahila Arogya Samiti

Our Mahila Arogya Samiti initiative mobilizes communities, particularly women, to actively participate in planning, executing, and monitoring health and development activities. Through the formation of these committees, we promote demand generation for healthcare services and optimize the utilization of existing government healthcare resources, thereby improving health outcomes at the grassroots level.

Promotion of Yoga

Partnering with the Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy, we have established a Yoga Park in Cuttack. Through regular yoga training programs conducted by qualified instructors, we promote the adoption of yoga for physical, mental, and emotional well-being. This initiative aims to create widespread awareness about the benefits of yoga and provide lasting infrastructure for yoga training in the community.

Health Awareness Campaign

Our health awareness campaigns utilize traditional folk media and community engagement to disseminate crucial health information. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we conducted extensive campaigns to raise awareness about the virus, preventive measures, and vaccination. Through folk shows and other outreach activities, we reached thousands of individuals, especially in rural and less-educated communities, fostering scientific consciousness and promoting health behaviors.

Road Safety Programme

Since 1997, we have been actively engaged in promoting road safety and preventing road accidents. Through a range of activities including educational workshops, competitions, and community outreach programs, we raise awareness about road safety measures and advocate for safer road practices. Our efforts aim to reduce road accidents and minimize the associated injuries and fatalities in our communities.

Beneficiaries: 51,701 Individuals