Showing posts with label corporate social responsibility programs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corporate social responsibility programs. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 March 2016

Visual impairment and blindness

Key facts

  • 285 million people are estimated to be visually impaired worldwide: 39 million are blind and 246 have low vision.
  • About 90% of the world's visually impaired live in low-income settings.
  • 82% of people living with blindness are aged 50 and above.
  • Globally, uncorrected refractive errors are the main cause of moderate and severe visual impairment; cataracts remain the leading cause of blindness in middle- and low-income countries.
  • The number of people visually impaired from infectious diseases has reduced in the last 20 years according to global estimates work.
  • 80% of all visual impairment can be prevented or cured. 

Definitions

There are 4 levels of visual function, according to the International Classification of Diseases -10 (Update and Revision 2006):

  1. normal vision
  2. moderate visual impairment
  3. severe visual impairment
  4. blindness.
Moderate visual impairment combined with severe visual impairment are grouped under the term “low vision”: low vision taken together with blindness represents all visual impairment.

The causes of visual impairment
Globally the major causes of visual impairment are:

  • uncorrected refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism) 43 %
  • unoperated cataract, 33%
  • glaucoma, 2%.

Who is at risk?
Approximately 90% of visually impaired people live in developing countries.

People aged 50 and over
About 65 % of all people who are visually impaired are aged 50 and older, while this age group comprises about 20 % of the world's population. With an increasing elderly population in many countries, more people will be at risk of visual impairment due to chronic eye diseases and ageing processes.

Children below age 15
An estimated 19 million children are visually impaired. Of these, 12 million children are visually impaired due to refractive errors, a condition that could be easily diagnosed and corrected. 1.4 million are irreversibly blind for the rest of their lives and need visual rehabilitation interventions for a full psychological and personal development.

In general, These projects reach populations who are underserved or who have limited or no access to eye health care services. The program funds high-quality, sustainable projects that deliver eye care services, develop infrastructure, train personnel and/or provide rehabilitation and education in underserved communities.
You could start Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives for your Company in association with us. Such healthcare projects will make CSR contribution targeted, making them simple to execute as turnkey CSR projects. ‘Promoting healthcare’ is an area identified under schedule VII of the Companies Act 2013 that is eligible to receive CSR funding either directly or through an implementing agency that has a track record.

For CSR partnership,
Write to – support@trinitycarefoundation.org  or
Call Dr. Thomas +91 9880394959 or Mr.Binu +91 9880358888

Trinity Care Foundation executed CSR Projects : http://trinitycarefoundation.org/csrprogrammesindia  & https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums

Monday, 16 February 2015

School Health Initiative in Bangalore, India


School is considered as place for learning where children learn not only subjective knowledge but also life style practices and health seeking behaviors.  The School Health Program is defined as “the school procedures that contribute to the maintenance and improvement of the health of pupils and school personnel including health services healthful living and health education”.


Medical Check-up is only the initial step in a great scheme of progress which involves the improvement of not only the physical but the mental and moral development of the children.








The CHDP { Child Health Development Project } project aims to improve children’s school attendance by addressing their health problems and improving basic health; School is considered as place for learning where children learn not only subjective knowledge but also life style practices and health seeking behaviors.

School Health Programs Initiative of Trinity Care Foundation in Government Schools in Bangalore, Karnataka State, India. Join us :- https://www.facebook.com/trinitycarefoundation

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Saturday, 27 December 2014

Public Health Projects by Trinity Care Foundation

Trinity Care Foundation ( http://trinitycarefoundation.org/ ) is a Public Health Organization based in Bangalore, India that is involved in Holistic Treatment for Children with Facial Deformities, School Health Programs and Outreach Health Programs..   


Focus Projects :-

  1. Outreach Health Programs -  https://www.facebook.com/outreachhealthprograms{ Medical Mission - Bringing health education and Health screening services directly to community members in under-served areas }   
  2. Facial Deformities - https://www.facebook.com/facialdeformities { Transforming Smiles for the Needy ( Children and Young Adults ) with Facial Deformities }. 
  3. School Health Programs https://www.facebook.com/schoolhealthprograms { The school procedures that contribute to the maintenance and improvement of the health of pupils and school personnel including health services healthful living and health education }. 
Trinity Care Foundation is registered as a Public Charitable Trust under the Indian Trusts Act (Reg No. : SHV-4-00745- 2007-2008)  on 27-12-2007.

• Registered Under Section 12A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 dated on 27- 04-2009.
• Registered Under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act,  1961, dated on 20-04-2010.
• Registered under FCRA Act, 2010 - Registration No: 094421576 dated on 09-09-2014.
• Registered with United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
• Registered with various Govt. Agencies under Government of Karnataka.

Links -  
  1. https://www.facebook.com/trinitycarefoundation 
  2. https://twitter.com/tcfindia 
  3. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/sets/  

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Health Camp at Maraganakunte Village, Karnataka, India.

On the 23- November -2013,Trinity Care Foundation conducted a Free Health camp in Maraganakunte Village Government High School, Bagepalli Taluk, Chickaballapura District, Karnataka, India for General Public.


Trinity Care Foundation worked in conjunction with Government Health Department officials, Education Department, Gram Panchayath Members and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited { HAL } Officials in order to organize this event. 





Health Workers from villages were directed in advance to escort patients to Health camp. In order to spread awareness about the camp, the foundation organized press releases in local newspapers and also put up advertisement posters in and around the village. 

The Health Specialties are;

1. Pediatrics
2. Cardiology
3. Cancer 
4. Gynecology
5. Diabetology
6. Ophthalmology
7. Diabetology
8. General Medicine  


A team of 18 Doctors, Nurses, Volunteers as well as observers from HAL, Bangalore, set out from Bangalore early in the morning and arrived at Maraganakunte Government School, the site of the camp at around 10:00 am. The Village is 128 Kilometers from Bangalore City towards Devanahalli on Hyderabad Route.


Trinity Care Foundation distributed Free medicines, conducted RBS Test, ECG & ECHO. A referral for Eye care, Cancer, Cardiac and School Health Program system is in Place. 540 Individuals were examined for various Health Issues.

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Trinity Care Foundation is a Non Governmental Organization focusing on Craniofacial Surgeries, School Health Programs and Outreach Health Programs in Karnataka, India.