Health & Medical Awareness Events

Health & Medical Awareness Events

At Mass Charitable & Educational Trust, health education and preventive care are viewed as essential components of community service. Through the combined efforts of Mass Community & Para-Medical College faculty, students, and outreach teams, numerous medical awareness programs and health observance events are conducted annually to serve and educate the public.

These initiatives help instill awareness about critical health issues, promote preventive habits, and provide vital support to the community at large.

Key Health & Medical Programs Conducted


  • AIDS Day Awareness Programs & Recognition (Awarded) Large-scale awareness rallies and medical camps conducted to spread knowledge about HIV prevention, care, and social stigma removal.
  • Anti-Tobacco Day Campaigns Awareness sessions, poster presentations, and public outreach to discourage smoking and tobacco use among youth and adults.
  • Anti-Drug Day Initiatives Special programs aimed at preventing drug abuse through counseling, community awareness, and youth rehabilitation support.
  • Voluntary Blood Donation Camps Organized in association with hospitals and blood banks to support emergency care and promote the importance of donation.
  • COVID-19 Awareness & Relief Work Conducted during the pandemic, including mask distribution, health checkups, sanitization drives, and COVID care support.
  • Infant Care Week Campaigns Focused programs to educate mothers and caregivers on neonatal nutrition, vaccination, and early development.
  • Seasonal Illness Awareness (e.g., Influenza, Dengue, Malaria) Public campaigns during outbreaks to educate on symptoms, prevention, and hygiene practices.
  • International Day for the Elderly Conducted free health check-ups and wellness counseling for senior citizens in rural areas.
  • International Nurses Day Celebrations Honoring the contribution of nursing professionals and conducting seminars on the role of nurses in healthcare systems.
  • Leprosy Day Programs & Recognition (Awarded) Outreach and sensitization activities to remove the stigma associated with leprosy and encourage early diagnosis.
  • National Epilepsy Day Observance Workshops and public lectures on epilepsy management and emergency response techniques.
  • Rose Day for Cancer Patients Emotional and psychological support events for individuals undergoing cancer treatment.
  • Tuberculosis Awareness & Screening Drives Community-focused efforts to promote TB testing and treatment adherence.
  • World AIDS Day Programs Community engagement through marches, speeches, and free health counseling.
  • World Asthma Day Events Sessions on asthma triggers, medication use, and breathing exercises.
  • World Blood Donor’s Day Recognizing regular donors and conducting blood donation camps in collaboration with healthcare partners.
  • World Cancer Day Guest lectures and awareness campaigns on lifestyle changes, early detection, and treatment options.
  • World Day of the Handicapped & World Disabled Day Events to promote inclusion, accessibility, and rights awareness for the differently-abled.
  • World Diabetic Day Free screening and public education on diabetes prevention and management.
  • World Environment Day Promoting health through environmental awareness—emphasizing clean water, air, and sustainable living.
  • World Health Day Observance Themed health campaigns and medical camps organized every year to mark global health priorities.
  • World Hypertension Day Mass BP screenings, lifestyle seminars, and diet counseling to address rising hypertension rates.


These initiatives underline the Trust’s commitment to public health, wellness education, and preventive care, contributing meaningfully to the well-being of the rural and semi-urban population it serves.