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Bravo Foundation: Dedicated To Improving The Lives Of Underprivileged Children

No Child should be deprived of education because of poor healthcare.

Better Healthcare is everyone’s right. No child shall be deprived of that because of their economic condition.

The Bravo Foundation is working for the health care of children across the world in underdeveloped and developing countries. They are taking pivotal steps in exploring healthcare in childhood cancer patients and children who are specially abled by providing them prosthetics. They aim to undertake more initiatives across the world, mainly in the Asian countries that will help children to excel in their education.

After working in Africa, Uzbekistan and Central Asia, they have started to work in India and aim to serve at least 10,000 children in the next 3 to 4 years. They have started their work from two states in India – TamilNadu and Bihar.

The Bravo Foundation which is headquartered in New Delhi is dedicated to improving human health and quality of life by providing innovative diagnostics, e-health solutions, personalized treatment, high-quality affordable pharmaceuticals and new generation health products.

Rakesh Pandey is the CMD and chairman of the Bravo Foundation. The foundation’s mission is to go beyond providing healthcare; their goal is to ensure that no child in India should be deprived of education due to poor healthcare and lack of money for treatment. In order to do so, the foundation has worked to help many children to get their treatment for free.

The Bravo Foundation organizes health seminars in which they aim to provide quality healthcare to a maximum number of children. They also aim to assist children who are specially abled by providing them with prosthetics which will help them to lead an independent life.

Furthermore, the organization is also working to provide better aid to children who are cancer patients and who are not able to bear the cost of their treatment across underdeveloped and developing countries. So far, approximately more than 4000 kids have benefitted from this initiative.

Over the next five years, this initiative will be scaled to provide good healthcare to more than 10000 children across India.

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