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Rotary Club of Bombay Airport Raises 1.92 Cr to Perform 140 Surgeries for Children with Congenital Heart Disease

Past 3 years around 348 Children Received New Lease of Life After Successful Congenital Heart Defect Surgery ~ Health care providers in interior regions should become more educated about CHD so that patients can receive appropriate

Past 3 years around 348 Children Received New Lease of Life After Successful Congenital Heart Defect Surgery

~ Health care providers in interior regions should become more educated about CHD so that patients can receive appropriate care in a timely manner Say Dr. Snehal Kulkarni ~

The Rotary Club of Bombay Airport has undertaken a noble cause to provide free surgeries for 140 children suffering from Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) at the Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Hospital, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. Legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar, presented the “Gift of Life” certificate to the children who underwent successful surgery.

Congenital heart defects are one of the most common birth defects in India, affecting approximately 1% of all newborns in the country each year. If left untreated, these conditions can cause serious health complications or death in severe cases. Early diagnosis is key to preventing long-term consequences. However, lack of awareness and insufficient resources have hindered timely diagnosis and treatment for many children.

Mr. Suvendu Mishra, President of the Rotary Club of Bombay Airport Said “Our mission is to make sure that every child receives the necessary medical care regardless of their family’s economic situation. Through this initiative we have operated around 348 children with heart defects in the past 3 years, as the treatments that would have otherwise been inaccessible or unaffordable for many families. This year The Rotary Club of Bombay Airport and 5 Rotary Districts and 9 Clubs with their international clubs have come together to raise Rs. 1.92 Cr funds for the treatment of children suffering from Congenital Heart Disease (CHD). The collective effort from 85 generous donors will be helpful to provide financial assistance for the treatment of 140 children and offer emotional support to their families.”

Legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar, who has been working closely with the  association, said, “I am committed to raising awareness about congenital heart defects and ensuring that all should have access to quality care. People living in rural areas often have limited resources available for healthcare needs compared to those living in urban environments.”

Mr. C Sreenivas, Chairman, Sri Sathya Sai Health & Education Trust said “CHD is an issue that affects millions of children every year, and the Rotary Club of Bombay Airport is proud to be doing their part to help. Through generous donations from individuals, businesses, and even government organizations, the Rotary Club of Bombay Airport was able to raise enough funds to cover the expenses for these surgeries. The money raised will not only provide medical treatment but also provide financial assistance to families who are struggling to cover medical costs.”

Dr Snehal Kulkarni- Mentor- Pediatric Cardiology- Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Hospitals said “Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is a condition that affects many children around the world. It is a type of heart disease that is present at birth, and it can cause serious health complications if left untreated. Children with CHD often require specialized medical care and treatment to manage their symptoms and prevent further complications. Some common symptoms of CHD in children include difficulty breathing, poor growth, fatigue, and an irregular heartbeat. With the right medical care and support from their families, children with CHD can lead happy and healthy lives despite their condition. It is important for parents to be aware of the signs and symptoms of CHD in children so they can seek help as soon as possible.”

 

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