Over the past decade, Max India Foundation has made significant strides in executing healthcare-focused CSR activities for the underprivileged, carving a niche for itself with its quality of execution and compassion. The foundation has spread its wings in 772 locations across the country, benefitting the lives of 30 lakh people till date.
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Mr. Rahul Khosla, President, Max Group said, “Contributing to society is intrinsic to building a progressive brand and a successful business and is in line with one of the core values of the Max Group – Sevabhav. Our significant footprint in the health and allied services sector, allows us the opportunity to serve society with pride by providing quality care across socio-economic strata. Over the past 10 years, Max India Foundation has worked with a singular passion and commitment, benefitting 3 million lives in 700 cities across India.”
Over the last 10 years, MIF has unceasingly partnered with reputable NGOs such as CanSupport, SOS Children’s Village, Manav Seva Sannidhi and Chinmaya Mission to undertake various healthcare initiatives, onboard rail Operation Theater – Life Line Express, ‘Clean Delhi Clean Yamuna’ campaign, support for disaster relief victims amongst others.
Mrs. Mohini Daljeet Singh, CEO, Max India Foundation said, “Looking back at the journey of Max India Foundation fills my heart with delight and pride. It is a privilege to be working to support the underprivileged and I would like to thank each and every person that has contributed to our journey. At Max India Foundation, ‘Seva’ is not restricted to numbers; it is a calling. We have miles to go and I’m sure we will cover them and continue to change many more lives.”
The Foundation’s efforts have been spread across 4 major verticals:
- Healthcare
Capacity Building:
- Traditional Birth Attendants- Training program across all districts of Uttrakhand; 1413 Dais successfully trained in 2015
- Improving Maternal Health in Tribal Population of Southern Rajasthan- The trained birth attendants have reached over 15,000 beneficiaries in Rajasthan reduce maternal mortality rate and infant mortality rate .
- Village Adoption
- Drug de-addiction
- Environment conservation
