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TRINITY CARE FOUNDATION Better Health. Better Education. Registration No. : SHV-4-00745- 2007-2008, Contributions are Tax-exempt in India (sec. 80G) Trinity Care Foundation # 74, 4 th Main, Viveknagar Extension, Bangalore 560 047 # 4, 324/62, 2 nd Floor, Sarvasheela Complex, Bellary Main Road, Ganganagar, Bangalore - 560 032. Tel: 9180 3058 2206 / 4205 3419 Mob: 91 98803 94959 [email protected] www.trinitycarefoundation.org Trinity Care Foundation Trinity Care Foundation (TCF) is a public charitable trust registered under the Indian Trust Act 1882 in Bangalore, in the year 2007, with main focus on enhancing the public health programs effectiveness and strengthening the community health programs by reaching out to the socially and economically underprivileged sections of the society both in rural and urban India. The main activities or Programs of Trinity Care Foundation at present are; 1. School and College Health Program a. Health Check-up Preventative Health Screening, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up. Health Card with findings is maintained. BMI Index Nutritional Status, Dental Caries, Anemia, Oral Health, Skin diseases, Health and Hygiene, etc., b. Health Education Education and awareness programs about Health and Hygiene, Food, physiology, ill effects of Tobacco and Alcohol, Child abuse, Adolescent Health, etc., Focus on Tobacco Awareness Programs for Students in 7 th Standards -10 th Standards. c. Dental Treatment Oral Health Awareness Sessions are conducted for students. Oral Health Screening followed up with Dental Treatments like Scaling, Extractions and Fillings done on the Mobile Dental Unit and further Treatments are referred to the nearest Dental Colleges for treatment at a nominal cost. Oral Health Education Sessions for Parents and Teachers are also conducted with the support and guidance of the following departments; Directorate of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Karnataka. Directorate of Public Instruction, Government of Karnataka. Directorate of College Education, Government of Karnataka. Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka. 2. Cranio-Facial Surgeries Facial Deformities About 1 in 500 Children born in India have a Facial Deformity. Cleft Lip and Palate treatments require follow up till the age of 21- 24 and multiple surgeries. Treatments are provided in the premiere hospitals in Bangalore such as St. Philomena’s Hospital and Mallige Hospital by a team of Neurosurgeons, Plastic Surgeons, Maxillo-facial Surgeons, Speech Therapists, Dentists, etc., 3. Outreach Programs in rural India a. Rural Community Health Program focusing on the rural poor. A Team of professional consisting of Physicians, Pediatricians, Gynecologists, Ophthalmologists and Dental surgeons visit the rural areas and provide valuable service. Medicines are distributed at free of cost. b. Urban slums - Focusing the urban poor Medical and Dental Camps are conducted in Government Schools or PHC’s. Medicines are distributed at free of cost.

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TRINITY CARE FOUNDATION

Better Health. Better Education.

Registration No. : SHV-4-00745- 2007-2008, Contributions are Tax-exempt in India (sec. 80G)

Trinity Care Foundation

# 74, 4th

Main, Viveknagar Extension, Bangalore 560 047

# 4, 324/62, 2nd

Floor, Sarvasheela Complex, Bellary Main Road, Ganganagar, Bangalore - 560 032.

Tel: 9180 3058 2206 / 4205 3419 Mob: 91 98803 94959

[email protected] www.trinitycarefoundation.org

Trinity

Care

Foundation

Trinity Care Foundation (TCF) is a public charitable trust registered under the Indian

Trust Act 1882 in Bangalore, in the year 2007, with main focus on enhancing the

public health programs effectiveness and strengthening the community health

programs by reaching out to the socially and economically underprivileged sections of

the society both in rural and urban India.

The main activities or Programs of Trinity Care Foundation at present are;

1. School and College Health Program

a. Health Check-up – Preventative Health Screening, diagnosis, treatment and

follow-up. Health Card with findings is maintained. BMI Index – Nutritional

Status, Dental Caries, Anemia, Oral Health, Skin diseases, Health and

Hygiene, etc.,

b. Health Education – Education and awareness programs about Health and

Hygiene, Food, physiology, ill effects of Tobacco and Alcohol, Child

abuse, Adolescent Health, etc., Focus on Tobacco Awareness Programs

for Students in 7th

Standards -10th

Standards.

c. Dental Treatment – Oral Health Awareness Sessions are conducted for

students. Oral Health Screening followed up with Dental Treatments like

Scaling, Extractions and Fillings done on the Mobile Dental Unit and

further Treatments are referred to the nearest Dental Colleges for

treatment at a nominal cost. Oral Health Education Sessions for Parents

and Teachers are also conducted with the support and guidance of the

following departments;

Directorate of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Karnataka.

Directorate of Public Instruction, Government of Karnataka.

Directorate of College Education, Government of Karnataka.

Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka.

2. Cranio-Facial Surgeries

Facial Deformities – About 1 in 500 Children born in India have a Facial

Deformity. Cleft Lip and Palate treatments require follow up till the age of 21-

24 and multiple surgeries. Treatments are provided in the premiere hospitals

in Bangalore such as St. Philomena’s Hospital and Mallige Hospital by a

team of Neurosurgeons, Plastic Surgeons, Maxillo-facial Surgeons, Speech

Therapists, Dentists, etc.,

3. Outreach Programs in rural India

a. Rural – Community Health Program focusing on the rural poor. A

Team of professional consisting of Physicians, Pediatricians,

Gynecologists, Ophthalmologists and Dental surgeons visit the

rural areas and provide valuable service. Medicines are distributed

at free of cost.

b. Urban slums - Focusing the urban poor Medical and Dental Camps

are conducted in Government Schools or PHC’s. Medicines are

distributed at free of cost.