MFU has organized over 80+ health and wellness camps, offering essential medical services, nutrition awareness, mental health support, and menstrual hygiene education. These initiatives ensure that health is not a privilege, but a right for all.
Good health is not a luxury—it is a basic human right. At Movement for Urbanization (MFU), we are committed to creating communities where every individual, regardless of their background, has access to essential healthcare and wellness education.
Through our Health & Wellness initiatives, we aim to bridge the gap in healthcare access for underserved urban populations, focusing on preventive care, awareness, and long-term well-being.
What Our Health & Wellness Programs Include
At Greenola our culture comes to life through three core values:
✅ Free Health Checkups
We offer on-the-spot health screenings, general consultations, and referrals to government hospitals for further treatment.
✅ Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Drives
We educate young girls and women on menstrual hygiene, distribute sanitary kits, and break the stigma around periods through open discussions and support circles.
✅ Mental Wellness Support
Our wellness camps include stress management workshops, emotional well-being sessions, and one-on-one counseling for youth and women.
✅ Clean Water and Sanitation Campaigns
We advocate for access to clean drinking water, proper waste management, and toilet hygiene through awareness campaigns and community-driven action.
Real Impact, Real Stories
Meet Sushma, a mother of two who attended one of our camps in Bhubaneswar. She had never been to a doctor before. A routine checkup revealed early signs of diabetes, and today, with continued support, she is managing her health and educating others in her community.
Why It Matters
Health is the foundation of productivity, education, and dignity. Without it, every other right becomes harder to access. That’s why MFU places health and wellness at the core of its mission—to build resilient, informed, and thriving communities.
💚 Join us in our mission to make health a right, not a privilege.
Support our health camps—donate, volunteer, or collaborate with us today.