Calcutta Rescue evolved from a street clinic for the poor in down town Calcutta. Jack Preger, a British doctor, wanted to provide a safety net of medical care, social support and basic education to the poorest of the poor. The ethos of the organisation still remains the same. Now Calcutta Rescue operates four urban clinics, two schools plus supporting over 200 students in formal schools, rural clinics, and active outreach programme including a Street medicine Clinic, a special HIV/AIDS Programme, a Handicrafts Project. CR is working with other development organisations and the National and State government health and education initiatives.
Support comes from a network of western Support Groups and individuals without whom Calcutta Rescue could not provide its services to the poor.
Sponsoring Patients with Major Medical Requirements and Children in School.
Working with Government
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Urgent Help Needed
Calcutta Rescue has ongoing opportunities to sponsor patients for treatment and surgical interventions such as cardiac surgery, chemotherapy for children and adults. There are the same opportunities to sponsor children in schools. Donors can partly or fully fund specific patients or students and receive regular updates of their condition and progress.