accessgiving - Our Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative


Access Healthcare is committed to growing in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. Our corporate social responsibility initiative, accessgiving, reflects our commitment to make a sustainable impact on the communities that we live in.

Providing access to quality education

We support the education of underprivileged children by adopting schools in the vicinity of our offices. Through accessgiving, we contribute to society by way of monetary support as well as through the contribution of skill and energies of our volunteers.

With education for all as our guiding vision, we provide these schools with the infrastructure and financial support besides the skills of our people to enable children in these schools to experience the joy of learning and reduce the dropout rate.

Amongst the programs we have executed are health and hygiene awareness camps, painting the walls of the schools with interesting murals, imparting life-skills coaching, providing platforms for sports events, mentorship for the children, and providing tuitions in selected skills areas.

Additional projects. We also support other initiatives such as blood donation camps, disaster relief, Swachh Bharat (Community cleanliness drives), planting saplings amongst others.


Impacting Lives - Recognizing True Winners in Our team

Adversity causes some people to break, but some go on to become true heroes. We did not have to look too far as we sought to recognize true game-changers and found them from within our teams in Coimbatore. Meet Dharani Marappan, Abdul Samathu K, and Prabha, whose story of rising back from their personal setbacks serves as an inspiration for all of us. This video, shot by amateur videographers and video editors from our staff, narrates their journey.


Supporting The North Texas Food Bank

We are excited to premiere the North Texas Food Bank's new promotional video! Together, we will reach our goal of providing 92 million meals annually by 2025 to our hungry neighbors across North Texas!

The North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) is a top-ranked nonprofit relief organization, providing access to more than 190,000 meals each day for hungry children, seniors, and families across a 13-county service area.

Our Chairman, Anurag Jain, also serves as the chair of the board of directors for The North Texas Food Bank.

In the fiscal year 2017, NTFB and its feeding network provided access to almost 70 million meals. The need for hunger relief in North Texas is much larger; to combat increasing food insecurity in North Texas, the Food Bank recently launched a 10-year plan to provide access to 92 million nutritious meals annually by 2025.  NTFB is a member of Feeding America, a national hunger-relief organization.


Get Shift Done for North Texas Initiative Launched

Before COVID-19, one in six American children did not know where their next meal was coming from. Critical to their food security were the volunteers, non-profits, and school programs that feed them every day. COVID-19 was a breaking point: already at-risk populations were furloughed, schools closed, volunteer and hunger relief demand began to surge. Our Chairman and CEO, Anurag Jain, and Shiftsmart’s President, Patrick Brandt, began Get Shift Done in early March and within days, they were on the ground connecting shift workers, supporters, and non-profits to deliver essential support all while providing basic incomes and food security for affected children and families. Learn more


EastWest Institute

EastWest Institute (EWI) is a global network of influential stakeholders committed to and engaged in building trust and preventing conflict around the world.

Our Chairman, Anurag Jain, is a member of the board of the EastWest Institute (EWI) .

Find out how EastWest Institute is bringing thought leaders together to solve the world's most daunting international conflicts. CEO and President Cameron Munter discuss how the institute anticipates global conflict and develops innovative solutions that impact communities around the world.

EWI has a 37-year track record of convening dialogue and back-channel diplomacy to develop sustainable solutions for today’s major political, economic, and security issues.

East-West Institute Focus

  • Engage in conflict prevention and resolution, providing thought leadership and strategic counsel to governments, the private sector, and other stakeholders worldwide.

  • Bring conflicting parties to the negotiating table, often for the first time, to find common ground.

  • Anticipate global challenges and develop solutions relevant to policymakers and corporate leaders.