In India, a not-for-profit agency dedicated to Rural Health is good for improving access to health services among poor populations, and these agencies work for rural health development, providing primary health services throughout the village, and implementing community-based health programs that respond to various issues including maternal health, nutrition, sanitation, and chronic diseases. Rural health not-for-profits work toward equalizing access to essential health services by providing mobile healthcare services such as family camps, health and wellness awareness programs, and affordable care initiatives. Supporting a not-for-profit organization focused on rural health improvement supports the creation of long-standing impact toward community wellness, empowering the community, and improving the quality of life for rural populations in India.