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Stroytelling Porgram to the Kids in HospitalsUday Foundation’s Storyteller Program : Our storyteller program is an immersion program that offers volunteers story telling and book reading opportunities for students, professionals, celebrities and anyone to read stories to little patients at bedside of children ward in the hospital.. Click Here |
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Counseling, Medical Assistance and Support to Children with Birth DefectsThe Uday Foundation is an NGO in India providing support services to the Indian families of children afflicted with congenital defects, critical disorders, syndromes, and diseases that affect their health condition, education & growth. Advocacy on Indian public health policy, awareness and implementation of various health related projects for common citizen is India also key result area of our work. Learn More |
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Child Rights, Health and Education AdvocacyAdvocacy is integral to all programs at Uday Foundation for Congenital Defects and Rare Blood Groups. Uday Foundation continues to challenge assumptions around congenital and health issues and works to influence the government’s health policy. Learn More |
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Meet Your HeroA person noted for feats of courage and strength with nobility of purpose, especially one who has risked or sacrificed his or her life or a person with special achievement in a particular field. Heroes are heroes because they have risked something to help others. Their actions involve courage. Often, those heroes have been indifferent to the public’s attention. But at least, the hero could understand the focus of the emotion. Learn More |
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Bring Smiles to Every Hospitalised KidIf you see a kid in hospital without a smile; give him one of yours … While you are reading this in comfort of your home or work place, there is a sick kid admitted in near by hospital, unfortunately who has lost his smile due to unwanted pain. Should you bring back smile on his tiny face … Learn More |
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Rare Blood GroupsArranging rare blood types donor ( rh negative rare blood types ) is always a tough task as awareness on rare blood types is still low and usually getting started on the search for rare blood types draws a blank with most people. Hundreds of blood units are required for patients suffering from blood diseases like Anaemia, accidental blood loss, excessive destruction of Red Blood Cells, Thalassemia, Haemophilia, Leukemia and bone marrow transplant. There is an acute shortage of safe blood and statistics from most blood banks suggest rare blood groups are very scarce. Learn More |
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Congenital Heart DefectsCongenital heart defects are structural problems with the heart present at birth. They result when a mishap occurs during heart development soon after conception and often before the mother is aware that she is pregnant. Defects range in severity from simple problems, such as “holes” between chambers of the heart, to very severe malformations, such as complete absence of one or more chambers or valves. Learn More |
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Anorectal MalformationsAnorectal malformations are defects that occur during the fifth to seventh weeks of fetal development. With these defects, the anus (opening at the end of the large intestine through which stool passes) and the rectum (area of the large intestine just above the anus) do not develop properly. Learn More |
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Disorders of Sex Development / Intersex
People with DSD or Disorders of Sex Development (we call it Discriminated and Socially Distanced) are individuals born with anatomy or physiology which differs from contemporary ideals of what constitutes “normal” male and female. People with DSDs are not a third sex, they are just people with a medical problem that needs to be fixed with love, family support and proper counseling. Learn More |





















