Strengthening the
Foundations of Wellbeing

Our Work

We collaborate with organizations to build healthcare ecosystems that extend beyond immediate service delivery — focusing instead on continuity, prevention, and system strengthening.

Our approach integrates corporate purpose with public health priorities, enabling initiatives that enhance access, awareness, and capacity at the community level.

From strengthening primary healthcare infrastructure to advancing health education and behavioral awareness, SEED helps enterprises design and scale interventions that are locally responsive and globally relevant.

Each initiative is guided by a deep understanding that health is not a standalone goal but the foundation of a nation’s productivity and progress.

Impact Areas

Preventive and community healthcare programs

Strengthening of local health infrastructure and access networks

Awareness, hygiene, and wellness initiatives

Health is not an outcome — it is the enabler of every other form of growth. SEED works to ensure that wellbeing becomes the true measure of collective advancement.

Glimpses of Care

Health camps, teleconsultations, and community wellness in action.

FAQs

How does SEED measure health outcomes?

We use baseline–endline assessments, service uptake (OPD, camps, teleconsults), follow-up adherence, referral conversions, and behavior change indicators — consolidated into periodic dashboards and reports.

Can programs be customized by geography and cohort?

Yes. We localize health priorities, language, awareness materials, delivery partners, and referral networks to match community needs and existing public health infrastructure.

What does a typical program include?

Community outreach & screening, health education, preventive camps, teleconsultation/OPD linkages, referrals to public/private facilities, and capacity-building for frontline workers.

What’s the usual duration for a healthcare program?

From 6–12 months for focused preventive initiatives, up to multi-year engagements for system strengthening and behavior change.

How do you ensure data privacy and compliance?

We follow consent-based data collection, minimal data principles, secure storage, role-based access, and alignment with national health data norms and partner policies.

Do you train community health workers or volunteers?

Yes. We conduct trainings on screening protocols, triage, referral pathways, communication for behavior change, and digital reporting.

How will partners receive monitoring & impact reports?

We provide monthly dashboards and quarterly/annual reports with KPIs, beneficiary profiles, case stories, and recommendations for scale or course correction.

SEED

Empowering communities through education, healthcare, and sustainable development initiatives.

Contact Info

433, 04th Floor, DLF Prime Towers,
Okhla Phase-1, New Delhi-110020
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