ICHHA Foundations conducted two medical camps for Chenchu Tribes in association with 25 local medical doctors and local administration of Lingala at Lingala and Errapenta in Khammam district of Telangana to screen, detect, treat and provide medical services at the doorsteps of tribes. These medical camps aimed to reduce the costs attached with hospital visits and ensure a continuum of care that is essential for reducing adverse outcomes linked with poorly controlled health of Chenchus. ICHHA Foundation in aid and support of under privileged conducted various philanthropic activities in Mahaboobnagar district.
Chenchus are Aboriginal tribes residing in the central hill stations of AP. They inhabit the Nallamalla hills which have been a part of Nagaruna Sagar, the Tiger Sanctuary for centuries in AP. They are mainly found in the districts of Mahboobnagar, Nalgonda, Prakasam, Guntur and Kurnool.
To enhance the access to comprehensive medical service for Chenchus, which is deprived to the community due to their interior locations, ICHHA Foundation conducted a medical camp on September 20, 2015 in which 584 tribal population benefited. Similarly on December 5, 2015 a camp held at Errapenta (interior of Nallamala Forest) in which 245 members from Chenchu community benefited.
Hon’ble Health Minister Mr. C. Laxma Reddy of Telangana and local MLA Mr. Guvvala Balaraju were present during the first camp and applauded the efforts of local Medical Doctors and ICHHA Foundation activities. Health Minster also called up on the tribes to utilise the medical service. During both the medical camps medical tests such as Blood Pressure, Random Blood Sugar, Spirometry, Oxygen saturation, Body temperature, ECG, Hemoglobin, Pulse rate and BMI (Height and Weight) test were conducted and based on the test results, relevant treatment along with the medicine were distributed.