How it works
Three steps. Clear ownership. Easy to repeat.
1) Collect
We work with donors to gather essential surplus medical supplies that would otherwise go to waste.
- Targeted community drives
- Surplus from medical partners
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2) Prepare
Our team sorts, quality-checks, and assembles these supplies into ready-to-use first aid kits.
- rigorous quality control
- Included 1-page guidance sheet
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3) Deliver
Distribute kits through community partners who identify and serve local needs.
- Trusted distribution channels
- Feedback to refine kits
Donation guidelines
What we accept (and what to avoid)
Good to donate
- Sealed bandages, gauze, tape
- Antiseptic wipes, burn gel, cold packs
- Gloves, wraps, basic splints
Please avoid
- Expired medications or open items
- Damaged packaging or unknown contents
- Anything restricted by partner policy
What's in a First Aid Kit?
Standard contents for a basic emergency kit.
- Wound Care: Bandages (various sizes), adhesive tape, gauze pads, antiseptic wipes.
- Tools: Scissors, tweezers, safety pins, disposable gloves.
- Treatments: Antibiotic ointment, hydrocortisone cream, burn gel/cream.
- Misc: Cold pack, emergency blanket, first aid manual.