Aura Trust runs free medical camps and food distribution drives in villages and towns across South India — no paperwork, no waiting rooms, just care that shows up where it's needed.
Aura Trust started the way most real change does — with a small group of people in Tamilnadu who noticed that the nearest doctor, or the next meal, was simply too far for a lot of families around them. What began as a handful of volunteers carrying medicines and rice sacks on weekends has grown into an on-ground movement that now travels across South India.
We don't wait for people to reach a hospital or a ration shop. We pack the camp, load the vehicle, and go to them — to the village square, the roadside settlement, the flood-hit hamlet. Over the years, that simple idea has taken us past 100 medical camps and countless food distribution drives, run entirely on the belief that dignity shouldn't depend on your postal code.
Every rupee donated, every hour volunteered, goes straight into the next camp, the next meal, the next family that needed help before they even had to ask.
We work with local volunteers and community leaders in every town we visit, so help arrives in a form people actually trust.
No referral letters, no income certificates. If you're in the queue at our camp, you're getting seen and served.
Every donation is accounted for against a specific camp or drive — we're happy to show you exactly where it went.
We've kept our focus narrow on purpose — medical care and food security are the two gaps that, left unfilled, hurt families the fastest.
Free general checkups, basic diagnostics, medicines, and specialist consultations for eye care, dental, and chronic conditions — set up in the open, close to where people live and work.
Cooked meals and ration kits reaching daily-wage families, elderly residents, and children — with special drives during floods, festivals, and other times of hardship.
We started with one camp in Khammam. Since then, our volunteers have carried that same effort into towns and villages across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and neighbouring states — treating it as one long, unfinished camp rather than a hundred separate ones.
A running album from recent medical camps and food distribution days.
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