Premature Baby Care

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Rahul Garg

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Where Life Begins Before It’s Ready

In tribal belts where mothers have no transport, no documents, and no information, childbirth often turns into crisis. Omvijay Foundation becomes the hand that holds life steady. We support premature babies born in huts, on roadsides, in silence. Babies that would not survive without immediate care.

Our work begins where systems don’t reach. We coordinate transfers to NICU-equipped hospitals, cover emergency costs, and stay through the healing. Because no child should die because their mother was too poor to reach help.

We also act before birth, distributing nutrition kits, running tribal awareness camps, and offering pregnancy care for women who’ve never met a doctor. Our aim is not just to save lives, but to prepare families to protect them.

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When a Baby Needs More Than Hope

For a 1.5kg newborn, every second counts. We fund ambulance rides, neonatal incubators, and mother-baby nutrition. And we work with hospitals to ensure tribal children get treated like every other child — with care, not caste.

When Mothers Don’t Know Where to Go

Many tribal women don’t have phones, IDs, or access to government schemes. We reach their doorsteps offering antenatal help, birth plans, and basic health education. Every mother is mapped, guided, and seen.

Feeding Life, One Kit at a Time

Kuposhan (malnutrition) still claims thousands of babies each year — not because of food shortage, but awareness gaps. We distribute tribal newborn nutrition kits, lactation support, and local food packs. A fed child survives; a nourished child grows.

Training Hands That Heal

In many tribal regions, traditional birth attendants (dais) are the only help a mother has during delivery. We equip these community caregivers with basic medical training, clean delivery kits, and referral guidance — turning age-old wisdom into life-saving intervention. Because when skilled hands meet compassion, even the most fragile life stands a better chance.

Premature Baby & Tribal Child Nutrition Campaign reaches those too early, too small, and too forgotten. It is our way of telling every mother: your child deserves care, not compromise.

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We will share recent updates and progress of this campaign here. Stay tuned for the latest developments and success stories.

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