Cultivating Change.
Empowering Communities.
For over 45 years, Apeksha Homoeo Society has been working with rural and tribal communities in Central India to build resilience, dignity, and self-reliance.
Thousands of Families reached rural & tribal regions India
People has joined us
Changing lives, One step at a time
Who We Are
Founded in 1980, Apeksha Homoeo Society (AHS) is a grassroots development organization committed to long-term, community-led transformation. Our work spans health, education, livelihoods, women’s empowerment, housing, and rights-based advocacy across Maharashtra and Central India.
We believe communities are not beneficiaries — they are owners of their own development.









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Community Health & WASH
Preventive healthcare through homeopathy, maternal & child nutrition awareness, access to safe drinking water, and hygiene promotion.
Education & Child Rights
Child-friendly learning spaces, digital education support, and strong community-based Child Protection Committees.
Women’s Empowerment
Leadership development and livelihood support for single women and women-led households beyond traditional SHGs.
Livelihoods & Climate Resilience
Sustainable agriculture, watershed management, livestock support, and climate-resilient farming practices.
Real Stories of Hope and Transformation
Frequently Ask Questions
Apeksha Homoeo Society (AHS) is a grassroots development organization founded in 1980, working with rural and tribal communities in Central India. We focus on community health, education, women’s empowerment, sustainable livelihoods, housing, and rights-based advocacy.
AHS primarily works in rural and tribal regions of Maharashtra and Central India, collaborating closely with community institutions, government departments, and civil society networks.
Our core areas of work include:
Community Health & WASH
Education & Child Rights
Women’s Empowerment
Sustainable Livelihoods & Climate Resilience
Housing, Rights & Policy Advocacy
AHS believes that communities are owners of their own development, not beneficiaries. Our approach focuses on long-term capacity building, institutional strengthening, and policy engagement rather than short-term relief.
Yes. AHS actively collaborates with government departments at district, state, and national levels for programme implementation, policy dialogue, and advocacy related to health, education, child protection, and livelihoods.