Showing posts with label trinity care foundation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trinity care foundation. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 December 2024

School Health Interventions

The alignment of CSR initiatives with the SDGs in India is a powerful concept. It offers a strategic approach to ensure that corporate contributions to society are consistent with global development priorities.

Against such a backdrop, the intervention in the form of the School Health Program by Trinity Care Foundation (TCF) attains significance. 


Since 2012, TCF’s initiative has reached more than 1000 primary, secondary and high schools in various districts of Karnataka, including Ramanagara, Bangalore Urban, Kolar and Bangalore Rural.


👉 Recent Corporate Social Responsibility Projects implemented by Trinity Care Foundation in Ramanagara District, Karnataka state can be viewed in the links below ;

  1. Community Health Programs : https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/outreach-health-programs-trinitycarefoundation/
  2. Cardio-vascular Project : https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ncds-program-supported-dotdash-meredith-india-trinitycarefoundation/ 
  3. Oral Health Program : https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/oral-health-centre-ushering-change-transforming-xwnfc/
  4. Solar enabled Public Schools : https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/csr-project-aligned-uns-sdg7-trinitycarefoundation/
  5. Community RO Plants https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/safe-drinking-water-project-trinitycarefoundation/
  6. Safe Drinking Water Project in Public Schools : https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/wash-schools-trinitycarefoundation/
  7. Comprehensive School Health Program for Public Schools https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/school-health-dr-tony-thomas/
  8. Assistive Aids for Disabled School Students and Hearing Aids for Students in Public Schools https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/importance-integrating-ear-hearing-care-dr-tony-thomas/
  9. School Oral Health Program : https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/impact-oral-health-overall-well-being-trinitycarefoundation/
  10. Covid19 initiatives 2020-2022 : https://www.trinitycarefoundation.com/covid-19-vaccination-drive-in-karnataka/ | https://www.trinitycarefoundation.com/covid19/

Wednesday, 24 May 2023

World No Tobacco Day 2023: We need food, not tobacco.

 World No Tobacco Day is observed every year on May 31st to raise awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco on health and encourage people to quit smoking. The theme for World No Tobacco Day 2023 is “We need food, not tobacco.” This theme emphasizes the importance of healthy food choices and the need to prioritize food over tobacco.

Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable death worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), tobacco use kills more than 8 million people every year. Smoking is associated with several health problems, including lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, and respiratory illnesses. Smoking also harms the environment and contributes to climate change.

On the other hand, food is essential for our health and wellbeing. A healthy diet can reduce the risk of chronic diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. It can also boost our immune system and improve our mental health. A balanced diet includes a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and healthy fats.

Unfortunately, tobacco use can interfere with healthy eating habits. Smokers often experience a reduced sense of taste and smell, which can affect their enjoyment of food. Smoking can also suppress appetite and increase the risk of nutrient deficiencies. Furthermore, smoking can damage the digestive system and increase the risk of digestive disorders. 



Therefore, it is crucial to prioritize food over tobacco. By quitting smoking, individuals can improve their sense of taste and smell, increase their appetite, and reduce their risk of nutrient deficiencies and digestive disorders. Moreover, quitting smoking can free up financial resources that can be used to purchase healthy foods and support a healthy lifestyle.

In conclusion, the theme for World No Tobacco Day 2023, “We need food, not tobacco,” highlights the importance of prioritizing healthy food choices over tobacco use. By quitting smoking and adopting a healthy lifestyle, individuals can improve their health and wellbeing and contribute to a healthier and more sustainable future for all.

Source : World No Tobacco Day 2023

Saturday, 24 April 2021

School Health Program | January to March 2021

As part of Public Healthcare project in low-income schools, Trinity Care Foundation conducted Health Screening, Health Education, Covid19 awareness programs and health kits to 5,700 plus underprivileged government students in Anekal, Kanakapura and Ramanagara Taluks, Karnataka, India during the Pandemic. 


School Students Eye Check-up 

Write to us to connect [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] for CSR implementation, Employee Engagement & Employee Volunteer Opportunities in Karnataka state, India. 

Speech & Hearing Testing


Adolescent Health Education 

 

School Students Health Check-up 

Trinity Care Foundation is a Public Health Organization, has the Trust registration, PAN, TAN, 12A, 80G, Professional tax and FCRA. It is registered with NITI Aayog, Government of India. It is National Health Mission Partner in Karnataka, India.

Email: support@trinitycarefoundation.org | tel: +91 988039 6666 | +91 988035 8888 |

  1. Website : www.trinitycarefoundation.com
  2. Instagram : www.instagram.com/trinitycarefoundation
  3. Flickr Impact : www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums
  4. Twitter : https://twitter.com/tcfindia 
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Saturday, 13 June 2020

School Oral Health Program | 2020


School Dental Services India

As part of Healthcare project in low-income schools, Trinity Care Foundation provided oral health education, Dental check-ups, Dental treatments, referral services and oral health kits to 4,250 plus underprivileged government students in Bangalore North and Malur Taluk, Karnataka, India in January and February 2020 free of cost. 


If you love to intern or volunteer for this public health dentistry project,  Write to us with details [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] Trinity Care Foundation is led by a team of Doctors, Dentists and Development sector professionals. 

School Dental Program in Karnataka, India

Trinity Care Foundation is a Public Health Organization, has the Trust registration, PAN, TAN, 12A, 80G, Professional tax and FCRA. It is registered with NITI Aayog, Government of India. It is National Health Mission Partner in Karnataka, India.

Connect with us : support@trinitycarefoundation.org | tel: +91 988039 6666 | +91 988035 8888 |


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Saturday, 17 August 2019

School Health - Co-ordinators


Trinity Care Foundation calls for Dentists who are genuinely interested to travel, learn and work in Government Schools in and around Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.

The internship offers a rare opportunity to work hands-on in schools, learn from pubic health professionals and help those in need of medical attention. The work will focus on issues pertaining to school students and cover dental check-up, dental treatment and oral health education. Also Adolescent Girls Health Education is another part of this project.

Trinity Care Foundation is led by a team of Doctors, Dentists and Development sector professionals.



The paid internship is for 7 months. 
Eligibility
The internship is open to Female Dentists of Indian origin. Ability to converse in Kannada is mandatory. 
Location: In and around Bengaluru city, Karnataka State, India.
Duration: 3.September.2019 to 09.March.2020

Here's a video https://youtu.be/K_1hBL-8CLU about public health dentistry initiatives by our team !  Orientation for interns : Selected interns for Karnataka will have to attend a day orientation program in Bengaluru !!!  Those interested, please get in touch with us with your resume to our email id: [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] 

We will organize for the intern’s travel and food during the period of internship. Certificates will be provided to those who have successfully completed the internship. 


Adolescent Girls Health Education
For more details, Connect with Trinity Care Foundation on Social Media :

Friday, 22 March 2019

Oral Health Program in Kittur Rani Chennamma School, Hoskote

As part of healthcare project in low-income schools, Trinity Care Foundation conducted the program on 2nd February 2019 in Kittur Rani Chennamma School, Hoskote Taluk, Karnataka, India. Visit https://flic.kr/s/aHskRVtKTQ


Trinity Care Foundation in association with Krishnadevaraya College of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Bangalore provided oral health education, Dental check-ups, Dental treatments, referral services and oral health kits to 210 government students free of cost. Scaling was done for 19 students and Dental fillings for 6 students.

School Dental education Program India

If you love to partner, volunteer or support this public health dentistry project,  Write to us with your resume [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] View the public health dentistry project : https://flic.kr/s/aHskCr6qNu


School Health Program Bengaluru India


School Dental Program India
Trinity Care Foundation is a Non-Profit Organization, has the Trust registration, PAN, TAN, 12A, 80G, Professional tax and FCRA. It is registered with NITI Ayog, Government of India. It is National Health Mission Partner in Karnataka, India.

More about the school health : https://flic.kr/s/aHsjZuw5P6

Contact Us : | tel: +91 988039 6666 | +91 988035 8888  |

Website : www.trinitycarefoundation.com
Instagram : www.instagram.com/trinitycarefoundation
Impact : www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums
Twitter : https://twitter.com/tcfindia

Monday, 31 December 2018

School Oral Health Program | Karnataka

As part of Healthcare project in low-income schools, Trinity Care Foundation provided oral health education, Dental check-ups, Dental treatments, referral services and oral health kits to 2,700 plus underprivileged government students in Anekal and Devanahalli Taluk, Karnataka, India in November 2018 free of cost.


If you love to partner, volunteer or support this public health dentistry project,  Write to us with your resume [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] View the public health dentistry project photographs on Trinity Care Foundation Flickr Profile !


School Health initiative dental treatments


School Health initiative - Oral Health Kits


School Dental Program Karnataka


The details of the school oral health program can be reviewed in the links below;
  1. Health Program in Kittur Rani Chennamma School, Anekal ~ https://flic.kr/s/aHsmwF7Ux4
  2. Health Program in Anekal Town Government School, Anekal ~ https://flic.kr/s/aHsmnHhPXC
  3. Health Program in GMPS [ Government School ] Anekal ~ https://flic.kr/s/aHsmrHJNiy
  4. Health Program in Kittur Rani Chennamma School, Devanahalli  ~ https://flic.kr/s/aHsmwFhLq2
  5. Health Program in Marsur Government Schools, Anekal  ~ https://flic.kr/s/aHsmupBdxK
  6. Health Program in Morarji Desai School ~ Anekal ~ https://flic.kr/s/aHsmrHY4NL
  7. Health Program in Kittur Rani Chennamma School, Anekal ~ https://flic.kr/s/aHsmwF7Ux4
  8. Health Program in Morarji Desai School ~ Devanahalli ~ https://flic.kr/s/aHskN6nvUw 

Trinity Care Foundation is a Public Health Organization, has the Trust registration, PAN, TAN, 12A, 80G, Professional tax and FCRA. It is registered with NITI Ayog, Government of India. It is National Health Mission Partner in Karnataka, India.

Email: support@trinitycarefoundation.org | tel: +91 988039 6666 | +91 988035 8888 ~ www.facebook.com/trinitycarefoundation

Website : www.trinitycarefoundation.com
Instagram : www.instagram.com/trinitycarefoundation
Impact : www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums
Twitter : https://twitter.com/tcfindia

Monday, 19 February 2018

Oral health promotion through schools


Oral health is fundamental to general health and well being. In this document guidelines are given on how to assist school and community leaders to improve health and education of children and young people. The schools can provide a supportive environment for promoting oral health; school policies and education for health are imperative in the attainment of oral health and control of risk behaviours related to diet and nutrition, tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption.



Oral health enables an individual to speak, eat and socialise without active disease, discomfort or embarrassment. Oral health is fundamental to general health and well being, significantly impacting on quality of life. It can affect general health conditions. Oral health means more than healthy teeth. The health of the gums, oral soft tissues, chewing muscles, the palate, tongue, lips and salivary glands are also significant.



Why is oral health important ?

Poor oral health can have a detrimental effect on children’s performance in school and their success in later life. Children who suffer from poor oral health are 12 times more likely to have more restricted-activity days including missing school than those who do not. More than 50 million hours annually are lost from school due to oral diseases. While tooth decay (dental caries) and gum disease (inflammatory periodontal disease) are among the most prevalent or widespread conditions in human populations, other conditions such as trauma of teeth and jaws, dental erosion, developmental enamel defects and oral cancer are also important. Premature loss of deciduous (milk) teeth may lead to malalignment of the permanent (adult) teeth, impacting on an individual’s appearance. Importantly, tooth loss can affect children’s nutritional intake and, consequently, their growth and development.

There are also important links between oral health and general health. For example, gum disease is associated with general health conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. Similarly, those with complex health problems are sometimes at greater risk of oral diseases that, in turn, further complicate their overall health. Some diseases of the mouth and oral lesions may be the first signs of some life threatening diseases, such as HIV/AIDS.




Why focus efforts through schools ?

The school provides an ideal setting for promoting oral health. At the global level, approximately 80% of children attend primary schools and 60% complete at least four years of education, with wide variations between countries and gender. In some countries, more than 50% of children aged 7 to 14 years are out of school and less than 20% complete the first grade due to exploitation of child labour. Nonetheless, schools remain an important setting, offering an efficient and effective way to reach over 1 billion children worldwide and, through them, families and community members.

Schools can provide a supportive environment for promoting oral health.More importantly, schools may be the only place for children, who are at the highest risk of dental disease, to have access to oral health services. This is particularly true in many developing countries, compounded by a lack of dental personnel. With adequate training, school teachers can play an important role in oral health activities.


Trinity Care Foundation Oral Health Program supports oral health promotion and dental disease prevention in school-based programs for students in low-income schools from 1st standard through 10 standard [ 6 yrs to 16 yrs].

If you intended to partner or support this public health dentistry initiative in Karnataka state, India, Write ✍️ to [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ]

Trinity Care Foundation has the Trust registration, PAN, TAN, 12A, 80G, Professional tax and FCRA. It is registered with NITI Ayog, Government of India. It is National Health Mission Partner in Karnataka, India.

Contact Us :
email: support@trinitycarefoundation.org
tel: Dr. Thomas +91 9880396666 or  Mr. Binu +91 9880358888

Meet us : Map : https://goo.gl/maps/dF2rtWmazKk

Web: www.trinitycarefoundation.com

-> https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums

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Sunday, 31 December 2017

School Oral Health Program

School Oral Health Program in Bangalore !!!


  1. Poor oral health and untreated infections can have a significant impact on school aged children.
  2. Children have trouble eating and sleeping, and can experience speech impairments, trouble focusing and low self esteem.
  3. Dental disease can greatly reduce a child’s capacity to succeed in the educational environment.
  4. Children are often unable to verbalize their dental pain.
  5. Teachers may notice a child who is having difficulty attending to tasks or who is demonstrating the effects of pain (anxiety, fatigue, irritability, depression and withdrawal from normal activities).
  6. School nurses report a range of oral health problems such as dental caries, gingival disease, malocclusion (poor bite), loose teeth and oral trauma.
  7. Children who are missing teeth have to limit their food choices because of chewing problems, which may result in nutritionally inadequate diets.
  8. Inadequate nutrition during childhood can have a detrimental effect on children’s cognitive development and productivity in adulthood.
  9. The Trinity Care Foundation Oral Health Program supports oral health promotion and dental disease prevention in school-based programs for students in low-income schools from 1st standard through 10 standard [ 6 yrs to 16 yrs].
  10. The Trinity Care Foundation Oral Health Programs currently funds 59 schools throughout Bangalore Urban District, Karnataka state, India with small grants to promote oral health education, dental check-ups, treatments, oral health kits and provide a referral service to higher centers. 
  11. Some schools also receive additional grant money to provide dental sealants ! 



If you intended to partner or support this public health dentistry initiative in Karnataka state, India,  To Connect with us, ✍️ to [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] ✍️

Trinity Care Foundation is a Public Health Organization, has the Trust registration, PAN, TAN, 12A, 80G, Professional tax and FCRA. It is registered with NITI Ayog, Government of India. It is National Health Mission Partner in Karnataka state, India.

Contact Us :
email: support@trinitycarefoundation.org
tel: Dr. Thomas +91 9880396666 or  Mr. Binu +91 9880358888

Meet us : #328, Akash Deep, 2nd Floor, Indiranagar 1st Stage,
CMH Road,Bangalore 560 038, Karnataka, India.
Direction – Map : https://goo.gl/maps/dF2rtWmazKk

Web: www.trinitycarefoundation.com : www.trinitycarefoundation.org

Impact : https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums

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Saturday, 7 October 2017

School Oral Health Program in Bangalore


Last year 2016-17, as part of Trinity Care Foundation - School Health Project, we provided oral health education, Dental check-ups, referral services and oral health kits to 12,600 plus underprivileged government students in Karnataka state, India.. This year the journey started in August 2017 and due to exams and holidays, will again start on 2.Nov.2017 onward.



If you love to partner, volunteer or support this public health dentistry initiative,  To Connect with us, ✍️ to [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] ✍️

View the program photographs on Trinity Care Foundation Flickr Profile !


Bosch India Csr | School Healthcare



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School oral Health Program Bangalore

Trinity Care Foundation (TCF) is a Public Health Organization focused on enhancing the Public Health Programs effectiveness, strengthening the Community Health Programs by reaching out to the socially and economically underprivileged sections of the society both in rural and urban India. Currently, TCF healthcare focus areas are : ( School Health Program, Outreach Health Program and Facial Deformities Surgeries ) in Karnataka State, India.
Website http://www.trinitycarefoundation.com/schoolhealth

Activities implemented by TCF with track record of 9+ years in priority areas of health.Contributions to TCF eligible for inclusion under CSR spend as per the Companies Act AND eligible for 50% deduction under section 80G of the Income Tax Act. Registered with the Ministry of Home Affairs under Section 11 (1) of the Foreign Contributions (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 2010. It is also registered with the National Health Mission and NITI Aayog.

Contact Us :

email: support@trinitycarefoundation.org
tel: +91 9880396666 or +91 9880358888

Meet us : #328, Akash Deep, 2nd Floor, Indiranagar 1st Stage,
CMH Road,Bangalore 560 038, Karnataka, India.
DirectionMap : https://goo.gl/maps/dF2rtWmazKk

web: http://www.trinitycarefoundation.com : http://trinitycarefoundation.org

Impact : https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums

Sunday, 21 May 2017

Tobacco – a threat to development

Tobacco – a threat to development

Every year, on 31 May, WHO and partners mark World No Tobacco Day (WNTD), highlighting the health and additional risks associated with tobacco use, and advocating for effective policies to reduce tobacco consumption.

The theme for World No Tobacco Day 2017 is "Tobacco – a threat to development."

About the campaign


  • It will demonstrate the threats that the tobacco industry poses to the sustainable development of all countries, including the health and economic well-being of their citizens.
  • It will propose measures that governments and the public should take to promote health and development by confronting the global tobacco crisis. 


Goals of the World No Tobacco Day 2017 campaign

  1. Highlight the links between the use of tobacco products, tobacco control and sustainable development.
  2. Encourage countries to include tobacco control in their national responses to 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.
  3. Support Member States and civil society to combat tobacco industry interference in political processes, in turn leading to stronger national tobacco control action.
  4. Encourage broader public and partner participation in national, regional and global efforts to develop and implement development strategies and plans and achieve goals that prioritize action on tobacco control.
  5. Demonstrate how individuals can contribute to making a sustainable, tobacco-free world, either by committing to never taking up tobacco products, or by quitting the habit.

Tobacco control supports health and development

WHO is calling on countries to prioritize and accelerate tobacco control efforts as part of their responses to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

All countries benefit from successfully controlling the tobacco epidemic, above all by protecting their citizens from the harms of tobacco use and reducing its economic toll on national economies. The aim of the Sustainable Development Agenda, and its 17 global goals, is to ensure that "no one is left behind."

Tobacco control has been enshrined in the Sustainable Development Agenda. It is seen as one of the most effective means to help achieve SDG target 3.4 of a one-third reduction globally, by 2030, of premature deaths from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including cardiovascular disease, cancers and chronic obstructed pulmonary disease. Strengthening implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco in all countries is an additional target to be met by governments developing national sustainable development responses.

Controlling tobacco helps achieve other global goals

In addition to saving lives and reducing health inequalities, comprehensive tobacco control contains the adverse environmental impact of tobacco growing, manufacturing, trade and consumption.

Tobacco control can break the cycle of poverty, contribute to ending hunger, promote sustainable agriculture and economic growth, and combat climate change. Increasing taxes on tobacco products can also be used to finance universal health coverage and other development programs of the government.

It is not only governments who can step up tobacco control efforts: people can contribute on an individual level to making a sustainable, tobacco-free world. People can commit to never take up tobacco products. Those who do use tobacco can quit the habit, or seek help in doing so, which will in turn protect their health as well as people exposed to second-hand smoke, including children, other family members and friends. Money not spent on tobacco can be, in turn, used for other essential uses, including the purchase of healthy food, healthcare and education.

Sunday, 5 March 2017

Why the need for oral health awareness campaigns

Need for oral health awareness campaigns : 

  • Oral diseases affect 3.9 billion people worldwide, with untreated tooth decay (dental caries) impacting almost half of the world’s population (44%), making it the most prevalent NCD.
  • Globally, between 60–90% of schoolchildren and nearly 100% adults have tooth decay, often leading to pain and discomfort.

  • Severe periodontal (gum) disease, which may result in tooth loss, is found in 15–20% of middle-aged (35–44 years) adults. 
  • Severe periodontitis and untreated tooth decay in the primary teeth (milk teeth or baby teeth) are among the top 10 most prevalent of all conditions. Combined, these conditions affect 20% of the global population
School Oral Health Project

  • Globally, about 30% of people aged 65–74 years have no natural teeth, a burden expected to increase in the light of ageing populations
  • Oral disease is associated with significant pain and anxiety, as well as disfigurement, acute and chronic infections, eating and sleep disruption, and can result in an impaired quality of life. In developing countries, this is exacerbated due to the lack of pain control and treatment not being readily available
  • Oral conditions are the fourth most expensive to treat. In the United States alone, US$110 billion are spent yearly on oral healthcare. In the European Union, annual spending on oral healthcare was estimated at €79 billion in the years 2008-2012, which is more than the money invested in the care of cancer or respiratory diseases
  • Oral health is essential to maintaining general health and well-being 
About Trinity Care Foundation;

Trinity Care Foundation is a charitable Trust with track record of 9+ years in priority areas of health. Registered with the Income Tax Department, Government of India under Section 12A and 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Registered with the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India under Section 11 (1) of the Foreign Contributions (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 2010. It is also registered with the National Health Mission and NITI Aayog [ The National Institution for Transforming India, is the premier policy 'Think Tank' of the Government of India.]



email: support@trinitycarefoundation.org | tel: +91 9880396666 | +91 9880358888

Sunday, 16 October 2016

Transforming Smiles Project


In the month of October 2016, Trinity Care Foundation conducted a Free Facial Deformities and Cleft lip palate Camp in association with National Health Mission and Government of Karnataka in Koppal District, Karnataka.. This outreach health camp aimed at identifying children and young adults from the region with facial deformities who required surgical procedures to rectify them.


Trinity Care Foundation conducted this Health Camp for identifying Needy and Poor { Children and Young Adults } with Facial Deformities in Koppal district and Providing them Surgical Treatments Free of Cost at different hospitals in Bangalore, India

Trinity Care Foundation is providing Free Surgeries for Poor { Children and Young Adults } with Facial Deformities ! We had identified 19 Children in the Koppal Camp, 14 surgeries have been completed and others are in the treatment process.

We provide treatments for underprivileged children with treatable facial deformities such as cleft lip, cleft palate, TMJ ankylosis, facial clefts, hemangioma and vascular lesions of the face. .

Visit : https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums



Trinity Care Foundation hopes to build on its successes by organizing such camps soon in 30 districts of Karnataka state. You should Partner with us to transform Smiles of Underprivileged children !

You could start off Corporate Social Responsibility/CSR initiative for your Company in association with Trinity Care Foundation ! Do Call or Write to us to partner for your CSR Initiatives,
Write to us [ Email id : support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] or
Call Dr. Thomas +91 9880396666 or Mr.Binu +91 9880358888 |

More – http://trinitycarefoundation.com/csr

Review Trinity Care Foundation Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives – https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/sets/72157650717751286

Saturday, 3 September 2016

Child Healthcare Services

On our journey in Central region of Karnataka state, India..



Trinity Care Foundation is providing Free Surgeries for Poor { Children and Young Adults } with Facial Deformities !



Trinity Care Foundation team works in synergy with National Health Mission and Government of Karnataka.

  1. Identifies children with facial deformities such as cleft palate, cleft lip, tmj ankylosis, facial clefts, hemangioma and vascular malformations through mobilization camps in Taluks and Districts. 
  2. Screens and treats them with a team of specialized doctors and surgeons in reputed hospitals in Bangalore and Hyderabad, India 

Trinity Care Foundation has been actively supporting critical community health for over 9 years. Get in touch now and make Trinity Care Foundation your partner for promoting healthcare, Visit https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums

For further discussion, please get in touch with Mr. Binu Varghese +91 9880 35 8888 [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] Dr. Thomas : +91 9880 39 6666

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