Project is a high-impact community service and public health initiative executed by the Rotaract Club of Kandy in strategic collaboration with the Rotaract Club of Peradeniya Metro. Recognising the critical shortages and accessibility barriers within the local healthcare sector, the joint initiative focused on strengthening grassroots medical infrastructure through the direct mobilisation of essential resources. The project successfully procured and distributed LKR 200,000 worth of everyday essential drugs and critical medical equipment to the Panwila Medical Health Office (MOH) on Friday, 08th May 2026. By bridging the immediate resource gaps for routine, daily treatments, the project directly supports underserved patient demographics, ensures continuity of care, and reinforces regional public health resilience. Attribute Past Framework Current Revamped Framework Execution Model Standalone, single-club donation drives with limited regional outreach. Inter-club collaboration, pooling resources and networks for enhanced community reach. Resource Targeting General aid distributions without localised inventory assessments. The project’s central objective was to enhance Grassroots Healthcare Accessibility: To bridge immediate resource shortages by providing LKR 200,000 worth of everyday essential drugs and medical equipment directly to the Panwila Medical Health Office (MOH). Support Vulnerable Patient Demographics: To ensure uninterrupted continuity of care for underserved local patients who rely heavily on state infrastructure for their routine daily treatments. Strengthen Primary Healthcare Infrastructure: To transition from short-term emergency relief to sustainable development by directly reinforcing the long-term capacity of local primary health units. Immediate Resource Replenishment: The project instantly injected LKR 200,000 worth of critical, everyday essential drugs and medical equipment into the Panwila Medical Health Office (MOH). Direct Relief for Patients: Underserved patient demographics visiting the MOH immediately after May 8th gained seamless, cost-free access to daily routine medications without facing out-of-pocket delays.