
WHAT
WE DO
PROGRAMS & PROJECTS.
First Aid & CPR Workshops
We conduct hands-on first aid and CPR workshops for students, employees, and community members. Each session is designed to make emergency response accessible and practical — from teaching basic wound care to performing CPR with confidence. Our certified instructors ensure participants leave equipped with the skills to act when it matters most.
Village Medical Camps
Our village health camps bring essential medical services to underserved areas such as Sheriguda and Phirangipuram. Working with doctors and volunteers, we provide free check-ups, distribute medical supplies, and conduct hygiene and nutrition awareness drives. These camps bridge the gap between rural communities and accessible healthcare.
Health Education in Juvenile Homes & Government Schools
We believe early awareness saves lives. Through interactive sessions at juvenile homes and government schools, we teach young people about first aid, hygiene, and preventive healthcare. Our posters and materials, translated into Telugu, help ensure no child is left behind due to language barriers.
Factory Health Drives & Employee Training
Partnering with organizations like Mahindra Logistics, we organize factory workshops and on-site health check-ups to promote workplace safety. These sessions include CPR training, injury prevention, and guidance on creating safer work environments for industrial employees.
Healthcare Scheme Enrollment
Access to healthcare shouldn’t depend on geography or income. We help families enroll in government health insurance programs, including Ayushman Bharat, ensuring they receive coverage for essential treatments. So far, we’ve successfully enrolled over 121 villagers, helping them secure financial protection for medical emergencies.
WHERE WE WORK.
Our past work spans diverse communities — from factories and villages to schools and juvenile homes. We’ve conducted medical camps and first aid training in Sheriguda Village, Phirangipuram Village, and at Mahindra Logistics, among several other outreach sites.
While some of our events are captured in our VSCO Photo Gallery, many are intentionally undocumented. Out of respect for participants’ privacy and dignity, and due to restrictions in certain areas like juvenile homes and government institutions, we often choose not to photograph or record our sessions.
At Quick Aid Quest, our focus has always been on impact over publicity — ensuring that every workshop, whether documented or not, empowers people with the skills to save lives.





