Committed to Community Health & Welfare
Caring for lives through compassionate, accessible, and preventive healthcare for all.
TIMES HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION AND CHARITABLE TRUST
Times Healthcare Foundation & Charitable Trust (THFCT) is a non-profit organization based in Karaikudi, established in 2017 to support underprivileged communities through healthcare, education, and social welfare initiatives. The trust conducts health check-up camps, awareness programs, educational support, and treatment assistance to reduce human suffering and promote the overall development of children, youth, women, and economically weaker sections, with a focus on creating sustainable and meaningful impact in rural and socio-economically backward areas.
OUR MISSION
The mission of Times Health Care Foundation & Charitable Trust is to empower underprivileged sections of society by alleviating human suffering and promoting overall community development. Through preventive healthcare, health education, innovative medical services, and educational support, the trust strives to ensure that quality healthcare and opportunities reach those who need them the most.

Blood Donation Awareness Programme – World Blood Donor Day
Blood donation is a voluntary and life-saving act that supports patients undergoing surgeries, accident victims, and individuals suffering from chronic illnesses or blood disorders. Since blood cannot be manufactured, regular donations from healthy individuals are essential to maintain a safe and adequate blood supply. A single blood donation can help save up to three lives, making voluntary blood donation a critical component of public health.
In recognition of World Blood Donor Day (14 June 2024), this awareness programme was organized to educate the public about the importance of blood donation and to encourage voluntary participation from eligible donors.

International Yoga Day Programme
The International Yoga Day Programme was organized to promote awareness about the importance of yoga in maintaining physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The programme was conducted on 21st June 2025 at Thanjavur Arunachalam Chettiyar School, Karaikudi, as part of a community health and wellness initiative supported by the Times Health Care Foundation & Charitable Trust.
The event aimed to encourage students and staff to adopt yoga as a regular practice and to understand its role in leading a healthy and disciplined lifestyle. The programme highlighted yoga’s cultural significance as an ancient Indian tradition with global recognition.

Gaja Cyclone Emergency Relief Campaign
Cyclone Gaja was a severe cyclonic storm that struck the southeastern coast of India in November 2018. Making landfall in Tamil Nadu on November 16, 2018, the cyclone brought heavy rainfall, strong winds reaching up to 120 km/h, flooding, and widespread destruction. Several regions including Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, and parts of Kerala and Karnataka were affected, resulting in loss of lives, damage to homes, agriculture, and critical infrastructure.
Thousands of families were displaced, livelihoods were disrupted, and communities faced long-term economic and emotional challenges. The disaster emphasized the need for timely emergency response, coordinated relief efforts, and community preparedness.
Care & Support for Persons with Disabilities
PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE
HIV CARE
HIV Rehabilitation & Support
Times Healthcare Foundation & Charitable Trust offers holistic HIV rehabilitation services aimed at improving health, confidence, and quality of life for individuals living with HIV. The program integrates medical management, counseling, nutritional guidance, and long-term support in a safe, confidential, and stigma-free environment, helping individuals lead healthier and more empowered lives.
cancer care
Cancer Treatment & Care
Times Healthcare Foundation & Charitable Trust provides compassionate and comprehensive cancer care focused on early diagnosis, ethical treatment, and continuous patient support. Through medical facilities operating under the Trust, individuals receive quality cancer treatment supported by modern technology, experienced medical professionals, and a patient-centric approach that prioritizes dignity, emotional well-being, and affordability throughout the care journey.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS
2024-2025
343
Medical camps conducted this year
20,697
people received free medical services
20,697
Number of beneficiary
20,697
Number of beneficiary
272
FREE EYECARE AND CATARACT SURGERY PROGRAMME
83
HEALTHY TEATH AND HAPPY SMILES PROGRAMME
75
PSYCHIATRIC COUNSELLING PROGRAMME
153
BLOOD DONATION PROGRAM

FREE DIALYSIS TREATMENT INITIATIVE
Our free dialysis initiative, in partnership with the Rotary Club of Karaikudi, provides life-saving treatment to underprivileged patients. Over 3,832 individuals have benefited through accessible and cost-free kidney care.

Our free dialysis initiative, in partnership with the Rotary Club of Karaikudi, provides life-saving treatment to underprivileged patients. Over 3,832 individuals have benefited through accessible and cost-free kidney care.

Our educational initiatives support students through scholarships and first-aid awareness programmes. By combining academic assistance with life-saving skills, we empower students for a safer and brighter future.

Serving underserved communities with compassion and quality care since 2017. Since its establishment in 2017, our medical camp team has

Our community health and wellness initiatives have created a meaningful impact in both schools and our hospital. The Healthy Teeth,

Mobile addiction among children is a growing concern affecting their health, learning, and social well-being. Through the drama “Trapped in the Screen”, this initiative raises awareness and promotes healthier digital habits.