How can you help!

Donation

We, at Friends of Liver Foundation, West Bengal (LFWB) strongly believe that positive changes can be ushered in the lives of  underprivileged people, if the privileged section of the society start participating proactively and voicing their support in consciously trying to find a way out. This is where the concept of “Contributory Social Security” comes in.

There are several ways in which you can help us. Every single effort counts when it comes to bringing a change in one´s life. You can make that difference. Help us in trying to provide a ray of hope to such people.

Below is an illustrative table to show the impact of your donation.

Area of focus Donation
Amount
Impact*
Healthcare $10 Provides two out-patient consultation service
Healthcare $30 Provides one full-day of in-patient service which includes staying, food, and doctor consultations
Community Services $30 Food & lodging of one patient's care-taker
Healthcare $50 Provides Endoscopy/Colonoscopy/USG, etc.
Healthcare $100 CT Scan/Fibro Scan
Community Services $125 One Health Awareness (outreach activity) Session
Community Services $125 Free GI & Liver Clinic in outstations (outreach) once in a month
Healthcare $200 Highend radiological, gastroenterological procedures
Health Education $400 Annual Merit Scholarship for students enrolled in Nursing Program (per student)
Health Education $2,500 Sponsor one student for one year for a degree in Nursing at CINHS of Liver Foundation, West Bengal
Healthcare $22,000 Provides Liver Transplantation service
Purchase of Medical Equipment $500 to $1M Starting from ECG to MRI
Volunteering NA If you would like to volunteer your time to serve at the hospital or help raise funds, please contact us and we will get in touch with you
*Above is based on services currently being offered at Indian Institute of Liver & Digestive Sciences (IILDS), Sonarpur, Kolkata.

As a fully qualified 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (Tax ID #85-1054229) “Friends of LFWB” is dedicated to establishing and supporting a fight against ailments that repeatedly assail humanity by undertaking collective social and institutional endeavors through local and global outreach programs.