At Prabha Khaitan Foundation, we believe that healthy children are the foundation of a strong society. Our healthcare initiatives focus on early detection, preventive care, and adolescent well-being, addressing the unique needs of children and young girls in government schools.
Through eye camps reaching over 35,000 children, we provide timely check-ups and spectacles to those in need, ensuring that poor vision does not hinder their learning. For adolescent girls, we promote menstrual hygiene by setting up sanitary napkin vending machines and disposal incinerators, a program that has already impacted nearly 30,000 schoolgirls.
By prioritizing children’s health and dignity, our efforts ensure that every child can learn, grow, and thrive without avoidable barriers.
Good vision is essential for learning. Through large-scale eye camps across schools, Prabha Khaitan Foundation has reached more than 35,000 children, identifying vision problems early and providing free spectacles where required. This initiative ensures that no child’s education is held back due to untreated visual impairment.
Good vision is essential for learning. Through large-scale eye camps across schools, Prabha Khaitan Foundation has reached more than 35,000 children, identifying vision problems early and providing free spectacles where required. This initiative ensures that no child’s education is held back due to untreated visual impairment.
To promote dignity and confidence among adolescent girls, we install sanitary napkin vending machines and disposal incinerators in government schools. Reaching nearly 30,000 girls, this program fosters menstrual hygiene, reduces absenteeism, and breaks taboos around reproductive health. In addition, lakhs of sanitary napkins have been distributed free of cost to ensure better access to menstrual hygiene products for young girls from underserved communities.
To promote dignity and confidence among adolescent girls, we install sanitary napkin vending machines and disposal incinerators in government schools. Reaching nearly 30,000 girls, this program fosters menstrual hygiene, reduces absenteeism, and breaks taboos around reproductive health. In addition, lakhs of sanitary napkins have been distributed free of cost to ensure better access to menstrual hygiene products for young girls from underserved communities.
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