Come on a virtual visit to our base in the jungle of Chhattisgarh, and enjoy some snapshots of The Tulsi Trust's daily work.
Nimai, a local volunteer and trainee, hands out medication and supplements at a local pop up clinic.
We aim to hold medical clinics in different locations around the jungle area once a month. People come from neighbouring villages for general check ups, to have wounds treated, receive follow up checks after a treatment, or to be referred for treatment of more serious issues.
We aim to hold medical clinics in different locations around the jungle area once a month. People come from neighbouring villages for general check ups, to have wounds treated, receive follow up checks after a treatment, or to be referred for treatment of more serious issues.
A local village elder is graciously hosting our team at her house for today's clinic. She is 90 years old and still in good health, although she says she "doesn't mind resting a bit more these days."
Her gorgeous silver jewellery is the traditional dowry for women in the area.
Her gorgeous silver jewellery is the traditional dowry for women in the area.
A girl's leg has healed up in a very unfortunate way after she had a bad burn, making it impossible for her to straighten the knee. This case will have to be referred to our clinic at our base to see if some surgery could help her to walk again.
Home, sweet home! A member of the much beloved pack of dogs at our Chhattisgarh base welcomes the team back from a day out in the jungle.