— Green Life-care Foundation

Healthcare and environment, served together — where it's needed most.

Health camps, wellness seminars, and social support run by neighbors for neighbors — on the ground, not in glossy offices.

Close-up of hands distributing health supplies and printed wellness guides at a community gathering, natural daylight from a nearby open door, terracotta and green tones in the environment, focus on the exchange between two people
Close-up of hands distributing health supplies and printed wellness guides at a community gathering, natural daylight from a nearby open door, terracotta and green tones in the environment, focus on the exchange between two people
/ Direct service areas

Three programs. One integrated approach.

Community Health

Mental Wellness

Environmental Health

Health camps, preventive care clinics, and social support services run in neighborhoods where access to regular care is scarce.

Peer support groups, mental health seminars, and accessible counseling resources — built around community trust, not clinical distance.

Clean water, safe living conditions, and sustainable practices — because the health of a place shapes the health of everyone in it.

A clean environment and a healthy body are the same problem.

We work on both at the same time because separating them produces half-measures. Lasting change in community health starts with the conditions people live in.

Wide environmental shot of community members seated in a shaded outdoor space during a wellness seminar, a facilitator standing at the front, natural daylight from the left, warm earth tones in clothing and surroundings, showing scale of gathering and active participation
Wide environmental shot of community members seated in a shaded outdoor space during a wellness seminar, a facilitator standing at the front, natural daylight from the left, warm earth tones in clothing and surroundings, showing scale of gathering and active participation
▸ Volunteer, partner, donate

Every contribution reaches the ground directly.

Volunteer hours, organizational partnerships, and donations each expand the reach of direct services — neighbor-to-neighbor, in real neighborhoods.