Somewhere in India right now, a family is calling everyone they know β searching for blood while the clock runs down. Raktify exists so that call is already answered: a nationwide network of voluntary donors, organised and ready, connecting the right donor to the patient before minutes turn into loss.
India runs short of blood every single day β and the shortage falls hardest on rural families. Commercial blood banks rarely reach them, and the voluntary networks that quietly save lives in cities simply don't exist where they live.
The mother who haemorrhages during childbirth. The accident victim on a rural road. The child with thalassemia needing regular transfusions. All of them are waiting β for a donor, for a match, for a system that doesn't yet exist at scale. Raktify is building that system.
From the moment a need is raised to the moment a patient is safe β here is how Raktify turns a network of willing strangers into help that arrives in time.
Raktify isn't a single app or a one-city drive. It's a three-layer system built to hold up under pressure and scale across India β village by village, hospital by hospital.
Raktify isn't a one-time camp β it's permanent infrastructure. Your support funds the rails, not single transactions: a system that keeps connecting donors to patients every year after launch, absorbing offline networks at near-zero added cost.
Every contribution keeps the network running. Around βΉ1,000 can carry one emergency request end-to-end; whatever you give goes to the platform, with an automatic 80G receipt.
Donate via Give.do βA two-year partnership of βΉ9β20 lakh fully funds Raktify's platform, growth and contingency β Schedule VII(i) aligned, with 80G documentation and board-ready reporting.
See the CSR Budget βRaktify is built for national scale from day one β but scale needs fuel. Your CSR support funds the coordinators, technology, community outreach, and hospital partnerships that keep blood moving to the patients who need it.