Care for Health
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Himalaya Fresh Start Foundation Empowers People with Disabilities
Our vision is to enrich and improve lives in the communities we touch. Himalaya Fresh Start Foundation (HFSF) aims to usher in a fresh start for differently abled individuals from economically challenged families.
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The Himalaya–Akshaya Patra Partnership
Himalaya supports a mid-day meal program by helping serve nutritional meals to over 50,000 children in Bengaluru. We have also donated four vans to transport food from the central Akshaya Patra kitchen to various government schools.
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Ek Nayi Muskaan (A New Smile)– An Initiative by Himalaya Lip Care
The joy of bringing a smile to a child’s face is precious! In association with Smile Train India, Himalaya is on a mission to spread smiles through our program, “Muskaan”, to create awareness about cleft lip.
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Ek Nayi Ummeed (A New Hope)– An Initiative by Himalaya to Help Thalassemia Patients
In line with our business philosophy, Care for Health, we are committed to improving health and respecting life in all forms. We have partnered with Sankalp Indian Foundation to make thalassemia treatment accessible to underprivileged children.
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Himalaya Supports Learning for Children with Cancer
Himalaya supports the Samiksha Foundation by providing cancer patients with educational, creative, and spiritual programs while they undergo treatment. The curriculum includes yoga, meditation, art, and access to a multilingual library.
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Educating Women on Menstrual Hygiene
Himalaya collaborated with the United Sisters Foundation to kickstart the “Jagriti” campaign and promote menstrual hygiene education and management. Jagriti is an educative and awareness campaign for women, focused on spreading awareness about women's health, including reproductive health and menstrual hygiene.
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Saving a Little Heart
Himalaya, along with Genesis Foundation’s Little Hearts initiative, has helped children suffering from Congenital Heart Defects (CHD) get access to health care. Himalaya supports this foundation by funding the surgeries of critically ill, underprivileged children.