The Story Behind the Mission
Meet Alok Mishra, the founder driving our collective vision for a self-reliant, health-aware, and emergency-prepared India.
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founder@aisct.inBase of Operations
Uttar Pradesh, India"Self-Care is the Foundation of Community Resilience"
Every single day, thousands of preventable medical emergencies escalate in rural and semi-urban India simply because the immediate bystanders do not know the basics of first-aid, hygiene care, or heatstroke prevention.
"I founded the All India Self Care Team with a clear, uncompromising belief: that emergency safety and self-care education should not be luxuries reserved for urban hospitals, but basic, everyday skills embedded in every household across the nation."
Having worked closely with grassroots social developments and medical relief organizations, I realized that true empowerment does not come from passive aid. It comes when a community knows how to care for itself. When women learn how to manufacture hygiene pads, when youth learn basic suturing and heat management, and when local volunteers become certified first responders.
At AISCT, we focus on training, distributing essential hygiene and medical toolkits, and creating a transparent network of donors. We don't believe in administrative overheads or complex middle-management; our target is direct, measurable social impact where every single rupee is accounted for.
Our Strategic Action Plan
Village Modules
Setting up local health units with first responder kits to support 500+ households per module.
Emergency Relief
Mobilizing direct community relief pools to shield families facing sudden trauma or tragedy.
NITI Aayog Sync
Ensuring 100% compliance with regular government reporting and transparent NGO Darpan dashboard metrics.
Direct Trust Fund
Zero commissions: 100% of donation funds go directly into procurement of supplies and on-field execution.
Support Our Movement Directly
Every single contribution is managed with deep transparency. We invite you to sponsor one of our self-care training kits or medical distribution drives. All contributions are 80G tax-deductible.