UDGI Foundation Adopts Over 600 TB Patients, Provides Nutritional Support for Six Months

Moradabad, Kanth, Chhajlet – In a significant effort to fight tuberculosis (TB) and support the community, UDGI Foundation has adopted more than 600 TB patients across Moradabad, Kanth, and Chhajlet. As part of their health initiative, UDGI Foundation is providing these patients with nutritional food support for six months, aiming to enhance their treatment outcomes and improve their quality of life.

Proper nutrition plays a crucial role in the recovery of TB patients, helping to strengthen their immune system and effectively fight the disease. Recognizing this, UDGI Foundation’s program is designed to address both the nutritional and emotional needs of these individuals. The initiative is part of the foundation’s broader commitment to improving healthcare and community well-being in underserved areas.

Sonu Singh, CEO of UDGI Foundation, expressed, “Our mission is to bring health services closer to those who need them the most. By adopting these patients, we hope to alleviate some of the challenges they face in their treatment journey and ensure they receive the care and nutrition needed for a speedy recovery.”

With this program, UDGI Foundation not only aims to improve health outcomes for the patients but also to create awareness about tuberculosis, encouraging community participation in supporting the fight against this disease.

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