Clinical outreach
Delivering equitable care across Bangladesh
Partnerships with local leaders make specialist care, diagnostics, and medications accessible for thousands of people who otherwise go without.
The One Light Foundation partners with hospitals, volunteer physicians, and local organizations to host clinics that prioritize equity. Each activation removes financial and transportation barriers so families in rural Bangladesh and metro Dhaka receive the same caliber of care that wealthier communities access with ease.
People arrive with limited prior care history and leave with diagnoses, prescriptions, and a support network. Many patients learn for the first time that a path to healing exists, and volunteers witness what it means to pair clinical precision with compassion.
How the clinic works
Coordinated services in one setting
Every clinic day is designed to be comprehensive so patients do not need to return multiple times or pay out of pocket.
Integrated care days
Coordinated teams deliver diagnostics, specialist consults, and pharmacy support in one visit so patients leave with a plan and medication in hand.
10 Clinic specialties
Family medicine, internal medicine, OB/GYN, pediatrics, endocrinology, nephrology, cardiology, orthopedics, ophthalmology, and dermatology.
Diagnostics on site
ECG, ultrasound, lab testing, and pharmacist-led counseling remove the cost and travel burden that often prevent follow-up care.
Medical clinic
English-language coverage
Media coverage of OLF written in English
Video library
Bengali video stories
Multimedia content of OLF that centers patient voices and community partners.
Video: The Onelight Foundation, a voluntary organization, has organized a free medical camp in Chandpur
->Facebook video posted by Channel i on February 28, one of the most watched television channels in Bangladesh
Channel I | 6k+ views
Video 2: The Onelight Foundation, a voluntary organization, has organized a free medical camp in Chandpur
->Facebook video posted by Channel i on March 1, one of the most watched television channels in Bangladesh
Channel I | 8k+ views
Video 3: Thousands of patients get free medical care in Faridganj
->Facebook video posted by news channel Bangladesher Khabor on March 1, who has over 29K followers on Facebook
Bangladesher Khabor | 1k+ views