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On World Diabetes Day, A Model for Sustainable CSR Partnerships Emerges in Karnataka

On World Diabetes Day, 14 November 2025, the Government District Hospital in Chikkaballapura witnessed more than the inauguration of a new facility. It marked the beginning of a sustainable public health intervention shaped through collaboration between science, government and a social impact organisation.

The Diabetic Foot Care and Research Centre, established by Trinity Care Foundation in partnership with BeST – Bengaluru Science and Technology Cluster and Nandi Medical College and Research Institute (NMCRI), is a clear example of how Corporate Social Responsibility in India is evolving. It reflects a shift from short-term outreach activities to long-term investments that strengthen government systems, align with national priorities and continue to serve communities long after the formal project period ends.

Diabetic peripheral neuropathy often progresses silently. Without early care, it can lead to severe mobility loss and, in many cases, foot amputation. Recognizing this urgent need, the new centre introduces an innovative, contactless digital podiatry kiosk equipped with scanning, pressure mapping and AI-driven analysis. It offers instant foot health assessments and personalized risk reports, bridging the gap between early detection and timely care. For a public hospital, such technology strengthens its capacity to reach patients who may otherwise remain undiagnosed until complications escalate.

This is the kind of intervention that sustainable CSR aims to support. Rather than creating parallel systems, CSR investments work alongside government institutions, upgrading their infrastructure, expanding their capability and improving accessibility. Trinity Care Foundation’s long-standing partnerships with state institutions reflect this approach. Through an MOU with IISc Bengaluru and close coordination with the Government of Karnataka, the Foundation has been working to bring digital podiatry solutions into public health settings where diabetic foot complications are often underdiagnosed.

Events such as the inauguration brought together medical students, nursing trainees, health workers and community members. They were sensitized not only to the technology but to the broader need for awareness around diabetic foot health. Capacity building, an essential pillar of sustainable CSR, was evident as teams across NMCRI and frontline staff learned how to integrate digital screening into existing workflows. When government personnel gain new skills and tools, improvements continue long after the initial launch.

The centre was formally inaugurated by leaders from NMCRI, BeST, StrideAide and Trinity Care Foundation, supported by teams working across research, administration and clinical practice. Their involvement underscores another principle of sustainable CSR: shared ownership. When monitoring, reporting and accountability are jointly managed, trust between institutions strengthens and interventions become embedded into the public system rather than remaining isolated pilot projects.

Technology-led CSR initiatives like this one are reshaping how public health challenges are addressed. Digital screening tools in primary care centres, AI-driven diagnostic platforms and data-informed workflows enable government hospitals to serve more people with greater accuracy and reduced delays. When these tools are designed for scale and introduced within an established government framework, they can reach communities across districts, not just small pockets.

Sustainable CSR is ultimately measured by the legacy it builds. In Chikkaballapura, that legacy begins with a centre that helps prevent avoidable amputations, empowers people to understand their health and enhances the capability of the public health system. As India continues to strengthen partnerships between corporates, research bodies and government institutions, models like this demonstrate how meaningful collaboration can advance long-term social progress.

This initiative stands as a reminder that genuine impact is created when technology, public systems and community needs come together. On this World Diabetes Day, Karnataka took a step in that direction — one that has the potential to protect many more steps in the years ahead.

If your organisation is looking to make a lasting impact through sustainable CSR initiatives, we would be glad to collaborate. Reach out to us at support@trinitycarefoundation.org to explore partnership opportunities or request more details.

Community Health Camp at Yelachalawadi Village, Karnataka, India

On the 24-February-2018, Trinity Care Foundation conducted a Free Health camp in Yelachalawadi Government School, Kanakapura Taluk, Ramanagara District, Karnataka, India for the General Public. 

Trinity Care Foundation worked in conjunction with Government Health Department officials, Education Department and Gram Panchayath Members to organize this Health event . This was Corporate Social Responsibility initiative of Deluxe India.

Cancer Screening Mobile Unit

Health Workers from villages were directed in advance to escort patients to health camp. In order to spread awareness about the camp, the foundation sensitized the villages and also put up advertisement posters in and around the village.

1. Pediatrics
2. Cardiology
3. Cancer
4. Gynecology
5. Diabetology
6. Ophthalmology
7. Diabetology
8. General Medicine
9. Facio-Maxillo Surgery

Trinity Care Foundation facilitated medical intervention for those shortlisted through the health-screening to higher health centers. The DHO of Ramanagara District, Taluk Health officer of Kanakapura Taluk, Medical Officer of Maralwaddi PHC along with staff and ASHA’s were present for the health program. 

A team of 15 Medical professional [ General Physicians, Dentists & Ophthalmologists], 6 Nurses, 9 support staff, 6 Volunteers [ Maximus, Sagar, Jagadish, Roser and Anil ] from Deluxe India and One Volunteer [ Ajay ] from Oracle India set out from Bangalore early in the morning and arrived at Yelachalawadi Government School, the site of the camp at around 10:15 am. Rtn. S. Jayaraman from Nayana Jyothi Trust also was part of the program. The Village is 78 Kilometers from Bangalore City towards Harohalli on Kanakapura route.
Trinity Care Foundation distributed Free medicines, conducted RBS Test, ECG & ECHO, provided Dental Treatments and distributed Oral Health Kits. A referral for Eye care, Cancer, Cardiac and School Health Program system is in place. 345 Individuals were examined for various Health Issues.

Corporate Social Responsibility is a management concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders. CSR is generally understood as being the way through which a company achieves a balance of economic, environmental and social imperatives (“Triple-Bottom-Line- Approach”), while at the same time addressing the expectations of shareholders and stakeholders. In this sense it is important to draw a distinction between CSR, which can be a strategic business management concept, and charity, sponsorship’s or philanthropy. Even though the latter can also make a valuable contribution to poverty reduction, will directly enhance the reputation of a company and strengthen its brand, the concept of CSR clearly goes beyond that.

If you Would love to Partner or Volunteer/Intern with Trinity Care Foundation for CSR initiatives focusing on underserved areas in Karnataka State. Write to us :- E-mail: [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] . Trinity Care Foundation has been actively supporting critical community health for over 10 years, hence meets these requirements. Get in touch now and make Trinity Care Foundation your partner for promoting healthcare, Visit https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums 

For further discussion, please get in touch with Mr. Binu Varghese at [ binu@trinitycarefoundation.com ] or +91 9880 35 8888 .

School Health in Government School- Kadugodi, Karnataka India

School Health Program by Trinity Care Foundation in Government Schools in Karnataka state, India | For more photographs, Visit https://flic.kr/s/aHskuUuB8f  

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Trinity Care Foundation (TCF) is a Public Health Organization focused on enhancing the Public Health Programs effectiveness, strengthening the Community Health Programs by reaching out to the socially and economically underprivileged sections of the society both in rural and urban India. Currently, TCF healthcare focus areas are : ( School Health Program, Outreach Health Program and Facial Deformities Surgeries ) in Karnataka State, India.
Website www.trinitycarefoundation.com/csr

Activities implemented by TCF with track record of 10+ years in priority areas of health. Contributions to TCF eligible for inclusion under CSR spend as per the Companies Act AND eligible for 50% deduction under section 80G of the Income Tax Act. Registered with the Ministry of Home Affairs under Section 11 (1) of the Foreign Contributions (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 2010. It is also registered with the National Health Mission and NITI Aayog.

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