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This year, will you give to SAVE LIVES? We seek your support in helping an infant child survive.

It’s shocking to note that even today, for every 1000 children born in India, 28 of them die due to preventable causes each year.

Most of these deaths occur due to causes such as infections (diarrhoea, pneumonia, and others), hunger and malnutrition. With timely intervention, many young lives can be saved.

For these children, it’s a battle for survival, a race against time for which they need your support to win.

As per the Indian Income Tax Department’s rules, a donor is required to add their Full Name, Address and PAN number in case they wish to claim tax exemption.

This year, will you give to SAVE LIVES? We seek your support in helping an infant child survive.

It’s shocking to note that even today, for every 1000 children born in India, 28 of them die due to preventable causes each year.

Most of these deaths occur due to causes such as infections (diarrhoea, pneumonia, and others), hunger and malnutrition. With timely intervention, many young lives can be saved.

For these children, it’s a battle for survival, a race against time for which they need your support to win.

As per the Indian Income Tax Department’s rules, a donor is required to add their Full Name, Address and PAN number in case they wish to claim tax exemption.

How Your GIVING Helps

Bal Raksha Bharat has years of experience in providing nutrition, medical and healthcare support – often life-saving – to pregnant women, lactating mothers and infants. Through your support, we can:

  • Set up Paediatric Wards and Paediatric Intensive Care Units in hospitals
  • Provide life-saving medical equipment such as bi-pap machines, oxygen concentrators and even ambulances
  • Provide counselling to mothers and caregivers
  • Train Health Workers
  • Mobilise sick children to the nearest hospital
  • Provide nutrition support to undernourished children

Will you ACT NOW? This JOY OF GIVING Week, feel the joy of saving a life