WELCOME TO
Apeksha Homoeo Society
Apeksha Homoeo Society (AHS) has been working tirelessly for over 42 years to improve the lives of people in Maharashtra, especially in the Vidarbha region. The organization was founded in 1980 by Dr. Madhukar Gumble, homoeopath doctors who were committed to providing affordable and accessible healthcare to the community.
AHS has since expanded its focus to include a wide range of other development initiatives, including child rights, livelihoods, community development, and empowerment of single women. The organization has made significant progress in all of these areas, and its work has had a positive impact on the lives of millions of people.
Key Milestones in AHS’s Journey
Late 1970s: Formation and Early Efforts
Dr. Madhukar Gumble founded a group of doctors focused on community health in Teosa block, Amravati. This led to the formal registration of Apeksha Homoeo Society in 1980, which pioneered health interventions through village health volunteers.
2000-Present: Support to Marginalized Communities
Present: Continuing Impact
1990: Multi-dimensional Development
2010: Advocacy and Networking
Significant Objectives
- To safeguard child rights and ensure education, healthcare, nutrition,protection and participation for all children through comprehensive interventions
- To promote comprehensive initiatives for socio-economic empowerment of single women, enabling them to achieve self-sufficiency and greater economic independence.
- To facilitate livelihood development through the promotion and implementation of sustainable agriculture practices and watershed development initiatives
- To improve community health and promote the effective implementation of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) interventions
VISION –
Exploitation-free society, where everybody enjoys sustainable livelihoods, education, and right to security.
Mission –
Ensuring sustainable development of women, children, farmers, and landless by organizing people and striving to build their capacities through experiments and services and coordination with Government.
Focus –
To develop the most vulnerable and marginalized people of society to help them recognize, secure their basic rights, and work for their own development.
Key Focus
- Holistic Development of Children
- Women’s Socio-economic & Political Empowerment, especially single women
- Sustainable Agriculture, Livelihood Development and watershed development
- Community Health, Water and Sanitation Interventions
Comprehensive Community Development Strategy
- Holistic Approach Multifaceted focus on child rights, sustainable livelihoods, women’s empowerment, and community health.
- Collaborative Partnerships: Leveraging resources and expertise through partnerships with government, donors, and NGOs.- Kisan Mitra Central India & Child Rights Alliance.
- Community-Driven Initiatives: Empowering communities via groups and Collectives for sustainable development.
- Community Mobilization and Capacity building: Engaging communities to drive positive social transformation and capacity building of stakeholders.
- Innovation and Technology: Utilizing innovative solutions to enhance program efficiency and impact.