A medical foundation with a human heart.
The name says medical. The work says something larger. MERF began as a medical foundation, but our purpose has always been wider — community service, dignity, and the quiet conviction that healthcare alone cannot lift a life.
We work in the places that maps tend to forget. Remote villages, peripheral districts, communities where awareness is as scarce as a doctor. Our job is to bring both.
What we focus on
Healthcare
In the remotest parts of the country, awareness matters as much as access. We deliver care directly to communities through medical camps — but we also work to lift people out of myth, fear, and superstition that keep them from seeking help.
Direct community camps, our annual AIMCON medical conference, and four years of cardiac resuscitation training and certification for doctors and paramedical staff.
Education
After survival and nutrition, education is the single thing that transforms a life. We focus on outreach areas — primary and secondary schools in rural and peripheral regions — encouraging children to see school as the door it actually is.
School visits, encouragement programs, and conversations with children about why education is worth their time and effort.
Empowerment
Empowerment threads through everything. Healthy bodies, sound minds, accurate information. It belongs to everyone — children, the elderly, and especially women, who hold a family and a community together. To empower one is to begin empowering a country.
Awareness work, women-focused outreach, and supporting people to step away from misinformation and toward agency.
What we stand for
Establishing harmony and peace in society.
Working in collaboration with the government.
Upliftment of the poor and needy — providing food, clothing, shelter, and medicine.
Supportive work during natural calamities.
Education in all its dimensions — including medical, paramedical training, and certification.
All dimensions of modern health.
Charitable healthcare in every form it can take.
Upliftment of the weaker sections of society.
“To empower one is to begin empowering a country.”