Humanity Trust

Humanity Trust https://humanitytrust.org.in She bought a plot of land at Hasnapukur in the interiors of Thakurpukur where the most of the people is of poor category.
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Humanity Hospital is a charitable hospital with both indoor and outdoor facilities offering complete free treatment for needy and underprivileged people. Background:
Subhasini Mistry , a resident of Hanspukur, 24 Parganas(South), West Bengal lost her husband due to medical negligence in the year 1971. Left alone and without any proper source of income to support the children, she had to work as a

housemaid, a manual labourer and a vegetable seller for 20 years and managed to save Rs. 100,000/-.Then, with the help of community workers and neighbours, she was able to make a doctor of her son, Ajoy .She dared to dream beyond her means to build a hospital for the underprivileged. Her dreams come into reality after opening a small clinic in a small hut and thus the hospital saw the day of light. As she was dreaming for the sake of humanity, it was christened as Humanity Hospital, managed by Humanity Trust, registered under Indian Trust Act in the year 1993, I.T. Act in the year 1994 and F.C.R. Act in the year 1995. Our Vision:
1. To provide free treatment to the needy patients.
2. Offer medical service with heart and compassion and with the true spirit of service to humanity.
3. Expand our presence to remote places to meet the crying need of adequate medical service.
4. And never let anyone die just because he/she could not afford the cost of the treatment.

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10/01/2026

Humanity Trust Brings Warmth and Hope to Tribal Communities of West Bengal
9th January 2026
On 9th January 2026, Humanity Trust conducted a winter relief drive by distributing warm clothes among tribal communities in West Bengal. As winter temperatures continue to drop, the initiative aimed to provide comfort and protection to families facing the harsh cold.
Volunteers of Humanity Trust distributed sweaters, jackets, shawls, and blankets to children, women, and elderly members of the community. The heartfelt smiles and gratitude of the beneficiaries reflected the impact of this compassionate effort.
This initiative highlights Humanity Trust’s commitment to supporting underprivileged communities and spreading care, dignity, and warmth during difficult times. The Trust sincerely thanks all volunteers and supporters who made this outreach possible.

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Hanspukur-Kalagachia Road, Hanspukur, Thakurpukur-Bibirhat-Bakhrahat-Raipur Rd, Joka
Kolkata
700104

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+919432181375

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Humanity Hospital is a charitable hospital with both indoor and outdoor facilities offering complete free treatment for needy and underprivileged people. Background: Subasini Mistry , a resident of Hanspukur, 24 Parganas(South), West Bengal lost her husband due to medical negligence in the year 1971. Left alone and without any proper source of income to support the children, she had to work as a housemaid, a manual labourer and a vegetable seller for 20 years and managed to save Rs. 100,000/-.Then, with the help of community workers and neighbours, she was able to make a doctor of her son, Ajoy .She dared to dream beyond her means to build a hospital for the underprivileged. She bought a plot of land at Hasnapukur in the interiors of Thakurpukur where the most of the people is of poor category. Her dreams come into reality after opening a small clinic in a small hut and thus the hospital saw the day of light. As she was dreaming for the sake of humanity, it was christened as Humanity Hospital, managed by Humanity Trust, registered under Indian Trust Act in the year 1993, I.T. Act in the year 1994 and F.C.R. Act in the year 1995. Our Vision: 1. To provide free treatment to the needy patients. 2. Offer medical service with heart and compassion and with the true spirit of service to humanity. 3. Expand our presence to remote places to meet the crying need of adequate medical service. 4. And never let anyone die just because he/she could not afford the cost of the treatment.