About
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Headquarters
Noida, Uttar Pradesh
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Since
2002
Max India Foundation organises immunization camps, health and cancer screening camps and imparts health awareness by setting up health centers across Read moreIndia. It also conducts Artificial Limbs and Polio Callipers camps along with facilitating surgeries and treatments. Additionally, it has assisted over 34 lakh people in 814 locations from the underserved communities across the country in partnership with more than 450 NGOs. Further, the Foundation has adopted village clusters in Uttarakhand and Punjab for intervention on the issue related to sanitation and waste management. From April 2019 onwards, the foundation has decided to focus on providing quality education to underprivileged children. This is to address the root cause of lack of quality schooling and insufficient focus on values such as empathy and compassion
Cause Area
Programs
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Village adoption
In 2015, the foundation adopted Dhakrani, a village in Uttarakhand. A number of initiatives with respect to water and sanitation, infrastructure, and skill development were introduced.
A solid waste management system covering the entire village was implemented. Two Tractor trolleys with cleaning teams collect waster from each household everyday. To facilitate segregation of waste, two different coloured dustbins were distributed to around 2000 households. The wet waste is segregated through a machine to generate compost, which is then sold in the open market. A sewerage treatment project with a sewerage network of pipes and treatment plants has been started.
The foundation organises health camps every month. Doctors from Max Super Speciality Hospital, Dehradun examine and treat patients free of cost. Over 8140 people have been benefitted through 33 camps. In addition to this, the foundation also runs regular health checkup camps and immunization camps. -
Education
Under the education programs, the foundation has collaborated with partners such as Teach for India, Saarthi, Foster and Forge Foundation (F&F), Raphael Ryder Cheshire International Centre, and Apnishala Foundation to implement educational initiatives. It works on aspects such as early childhood intervention, mother and child interactive learning, developing life-skills for children, and supporting children with intellectual disabilities.
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Anti-tobacco campaign
Many children in India are addicted to tobacco. The availability of tobacco products and the lack of enforcement of the Cigarettes & Other Tobacco Products Act, 2003 (COTPA) near schools and in public places contribute to the problem. By focusing on implementing and enforcing the COTPA law, the campaign aims to make Delhi a healthier capital and protect children from the harmful effects of tobacco.
To ensure the success of the campaign, the foundation is undertaking several steps. These include health outreach initiatives in semi-urban areas, media outreach to raise awareness about the dangers of tobacco, and strategic partnerships with law enforcement agencies. By combining these efforts, it aims to amplify the voice against tobacco across the country and create a positive impact.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
100+
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAATM7314F
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Registration ID
727
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VO ID / Darpan ID
DL/2017/0180002
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12A
AAATM7314FE20028
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80G
AAATM7314FF20083
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FCRA
231661223
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Parent Organisation
Max Group
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust