Our SNCUs Visits
Nalgonda SNCU
Extra Mile Foundation provided electrical breast pumps and sterilizers to ensure that every premature baby in the NICU receives the vital nourishment of mother’s milk.
Warangal SNCU
Our visit to Warangal SNCU was truly fulfilling. Extra Mile is committed to supporting newborns and premature babies, ensuring they receive the care they deserve.
Siddipet SNCU
A heartwarming experience for Team Extra Mile! We are honored to be associated with the incredible work being done at district SNCUs, bringing hope and care to the tiniest lives.
Our MOU’s
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to these hospitals for not only providing exceptional medical care to these babies but also offering financial support by partnering with Extra Mile Foundation.
Our Support Initiatives
Boosting KGH Neonatal Care with ₹4 Lakh Donation
Extra Mile Foundation & Bajaj Electronics donated ₹4L medical equipment to KGH’s neonatal unit in Visakhapatnam, aiding infant care. Natasha led the effort, continuing ₹9L prior support.
Donating Low Flow Oxygen Meters to Niloufer Hospital
Extra Mile Foundation donated low flow oxygen meters to Niloufer Hospital, aiding accurate oxygen delivery for infants and enhancing pediatric care, earning heartfelt gratitude from the hospital staff.
Donating Low Flow Oxygen Meters to Muslim Maternity Hospital
Extra Mile Foundation donated low flow oxygen meters to Muslim Maternity Hospital, supporting neonatal care with precise oxygen delivery. Hospital officials appreciated the foundation’s continued efforts in improving maternal-child healthcare.
CME Trainings
We supported 10 nurses from Nalgonda SNCU & Durgabai Deshmukh Hospital to attend a training workshop. They were happy and grateful for the opportunity given to learn and grow.
Breast Pump Distribution
Extra Mile Foundation is helping mothers provide breast milk to sick and premature babies by distributing breast pumps to SNCUs, Kangaroo Mother Care Units, and Postnatal Wards.
Universal Thyroid Screening
We have started thyroid screening for 9,000–10,000 newborns every year in government hospitals. Early detection helps give babies a healthier start in life.
