
ABOUT
THE QUICK AID QUEST
MISSION.
HISTORY.
Quick Aid Quest is committed to bridging the gap in healthcare access and education by making lifesaving knowledge - like first aid and emergency response education - available to everyone, regardless of socioeconomic background. We believe the ability to respond in a crisis shouldn’t be a privilege, but a basic right.
Our mission is two fold:
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To empower underserved communities with the tools and knowledge to act in medical emergencies.
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To give students the opportunity to contribute meaningfully through hands-on involvement in medical camps, outreach, and service, building a generation of socially conscious, action-driven youth.
Quick Aid Quest was founded by Sanyogita Bobba, a student and the daughter of a doctor, who grew up immersed in the world of healthcare. Spending time in hospitals from a young age, she witnessed firsthand how medical knowledge saves lives and how many lives are put at risk simply due to lack of access or awareness.
Driven by this realization, she began with small-scale first aid workshops for underserved children. But the vision quickly grew. Today, Quick Aid Quest is a thriving student-led movement that not only delivers healthcare education to marginalized communities but also gives students the platform to be part of the solution — whether by organizing camps, supporting logistics, creating awareness material, or shadowing doctors where possible.
At its core, Quick Aid Quest believes in learning through doing and serving through knowledge. It’s not just about education—it’s about action.




