Care & Support
Comprehensive health aid with dignity, compassion, and follow-up services.
SPID Society’s health and nutrition initiatives have supported vulnerable communities through TB care, child nutrition, and HIV prevention. From providing nutritional kits and awareness in Nuh’s TB-affected areas, to improving school meals through kitchen gardens across Haryana, and delivering mobile rapid HIV testing in underserved regions, these programs combine care, education, and stigma reduction. Each initiative ensures access to dignity, timely treatment, and healthier futures for those often left behind.
Comprehensive health aid with dignity, compassion, and follow-up services.
Promoting healthy diets and combating malnutrition through education and access.
Empowering schools and families with nutrition knowledge, fresh produce, and healthy practices for long-term community well-being.
Partnership with Lal Path Labs Foundation (LPLF) since 2022, supporting TB patients in Nuh, where stigma and poverty hinder recovery.
We provide nutritional kits, follow-ups, referral services, and awareness sessions to dispel myths and reduce discrimination.
Over 2,000 individuals receive ongoing nutritional support, with thousands participating in village awareness events. Part of India's Ni-Kshay Mitra 2.0 vision for TB elimination.
Collaboration with the United Nations World Food Programme is improving the PM Poshan scheme nutrition outcomes across Haryana. Establishing kitchen gardens in 1,500+ schools, bringing fresh produce to children's plates.
Promoting Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) for healthier choices, better hygiene, and long-term habits. Training cooks in food safety and nutrition while teaching garden maintenance and a balanced diet.
Reducing childhood stunting and anemia through sustainable community engagement.
Partnership with India Cares & AIDS Healthcare Foundation across Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, including Agra, Mathura, Chandauli, and Varanasi. Mobile van testing with counseling, emotional support, and ICTC/ART center connections.
Breaking HIV stigma, raising awareness, and ensuring dignified care access. Helped thousands access life-saving resources, transforming community conversations from silence to understanding.
Bridging gaps between communities and healthcare systems.