Aims & Objectives

i) To Strengthen India’s public health institutional and systems capability and Provide knowledge to achieve better health outcomes for all. ii) Assistance of public in availing government health facility. iii) Strengthening education, training, research and policy development in the area of Public Health. iv) Researching the ever changing challenges of public healthcare in India. v) Development of Public Health Centre dedicated to the service of the poor and economically weak, offer its service at nominal price – also free or concession rates to deserving cases. vi) Motivating & empowering other community organizations to develop charitable healthcare clinics and hospital to serve the most vulnerable people in India. vii) To organize and take part in various health related camps. viii) To educate people and organize various kind of awareness programs and activity regarding various public health problems. ix) To publish magazines, periodicals, pamphlets, books and use other media to promote objectives of the Society. x) To associate with other organizations with similar objects in and outside India, for the furtherance of the objective of the Society. xi) To take over, run, manage and administer any existing organization with similar objectives. Develop public health workforce and setting standards. xii) To constitutes scholarship, pay stipends, cash remuneration and incentives, presentation, awards and prizes in cash or in kinds to promote the objectives of the Society. xiii) To conduct various field studies, seminars and surveys for data collections. xiv) Support academic and research freedom, contributing to public health goals and interests, Strive for equitable and sustainable development, working with communities. Collaborate and partner with other public health organizations. xv) To deliver health services in disaster affected area in different part of world. xvi) To take up such activities as may be beneficial to the society at large and more particularly to the weaker section of the society. xvii) To undertake, promote, encourage and to work in any other manner for the protection of atmosphere, plantation, recycling of waste material, development of yoga and pranayama and establishment of peace in democratic way.

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De-Addiction

De-Addiction

Public Health Empowerment And Research Organization(PHERO) aims at relieving the poor people from the clutches of alcoholism and other forms of addiction through indoor treatment, outdoor service, counseling, community based awareness programme etc.
Most patients are youths or belong to the lower strata of society. Drug use is an illness, a disease that has an adverse effect on the addicts’ families also. Lack of awareness, along with the social stigma attached to addiction, prevents people from coming forward. These people do not know whom to turn to for help. Out of all the addicts, only about 2% actually come for treatment, that too after 5 to 6 years of being alcohol or drug dependent. The government de-addiction centers are vacant, as people do not come forward. This is where volunteers of the Art of Living make a difference.

Many of the addicts are approached through the women of their families. Women suffer a lot because of drug addiction, as they are subjected to mental & physical abuse. 80% of the crimes are committed when the criminals are drunk. Addiction is detrimental to the addict’s health and severe addiction is fatal too. These drugs are easily available but are so costly that the addicts are forced to steal money, first from their family members and friends, and later from others. Since the drugs cause dependency, it is very difficult to get rid of them even if the addict wishes to do so. Drug addicts become a nuisance to the family and to the society. Many youngsters are drug addicts.