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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.

Empowering Computer Education

Commissioning of of the ISEIDP (Integrated School Education Infrastructure Development Program) at Government High School, Chikkabanavara, Yelahanka Taluk, Karnataka.. Under this program, a 4 kW rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) micro-inverter-based hybrid system to provide uninterrupted power supply to the entire school.

A key highlight is the deployment of Enphase IQ Microinverter powered solar system, paired with the IQ Battery, ensuring seamless and reliable electricity-so students can continue learning without interruptions, even during power outages.

By integrating solar systems into the everyday operations of government schools, Trinity Care Foundation isn’t just reducing carbon footprints—they’re turning these institutions into learning laboratories for sustainability.

More details ~ ISEIDP Project at Government High School, Chikkabanavara

The ISEIDP initiative is made possible through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) partnerships with corporates that believe in sustainable development and education equity. It aligns seamlessly with SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 4 (Quality Education).

We would be delighted to discuss further details and explore how we can work together to create a lasting impact on society. If you would like to support sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives for marginalized communities, please feel free to request additional information or connect with us.

CSR Partnership 🤝

To help meet your corporate social responsibility (CSR) goals, Trinity Care Foundation can create specific project proposals for your organisation. Partner organisations could fund/support to conduct Outreach Programs in Karnataka state, India.

CSR Initiatives in Bangalore, India

Trinity Care Foundation (TCF) a 17-year old Non-Governmental Organization, has the Trust registration, PAN, TAN, 12AB, 80G, Professional tax and FCRA along with CSR Form 1 under MCA. It is registered with NITI Aayog, Government of India. TCF has registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs for undertaking Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities and the registration number is CSR00003858.

Connect with us for implementing CSR Projects in alignment with the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Executed Social Projects by Trinity Care Foundation can be viewed at the link : https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums

Write to us at ( support@trinitycarefoundation.org ) to connect 👈

Launching Photography Contest to Support Medical Professionals

Shout out from the Fight against Covid19 Project to all Photographers, both amateur and professionals who have experienced the public health emergency in India. In the run up to this year’s World Heart Day for the Supporting Front-line Healthcare Professionals on 29th September 2020. TCF and its project partners bring you a photo contest for you to participate and win exciting prizes. Given the social distancing guidelines necessitated by COVID-19, this year’s celebration of World Heart Day shall be online and also in rural areas, we bring to you online events and contests in which you can participate from home.

World Health Day 2020 at PHC

Read on to know more about the contest guidelines and submit your entries. Contest closes on 15th of September, 12:00pm IST and the winners shall be announced on 29th Sept. 2020!

Guidelines

  1. The participant should be an Indian Citizen
  2. The photograph should be from Covid Pandemic in India
  3. There will be three categories for submission;
    • Hospitals/PHC/CHC/Fever Clinics
    • Outreach Health Programs
    • Medical Professionals and Healthcare Staff
  4. No quad copter /aerial shots are allowed (Drone)
  5. Photographs hurting the sentiments of dependent communities are not allowed
  6. The participant can only submit one photograph in each category
  7. The initial submission can be a low-resolution image. The selected participants will be asked to submit the Raw/ Hi-Res image later.
  8. The file name should be
    For example, the category applying for is PHC, the location of photograph is from Mysore, Karnataka and name of the photographer is Augustine Charles then the file name should be
  9. Winners will be announced publicly during our online [ World Heart Day event (29th September 2020) and on TCF’s social media (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram).

Warranty & Indemnification

By entering the Contest, you warrant that your entry is original, that you are the sole owner and copyright holder of your entry, and that you have not granted exclusive rights to all or part of your entry to any other person or entity. You also warrant that your entry does not violate the right of privacy of any individual; does not infringe any trademark, trade name, trade secret, intellectual property right, or other common law or statutory right; nor does it contain any material that might be deemed offensive or obscene, or that otherwise violates any criminal prohibition or the personal or proprietary rights of any person or entity. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless TCF and its partners from any claims, costs and expenses that TCF may incur arising out of or in connection with your breach of the foregoing warranties.
A panel of judges from public health and communication domains will choose the winner in each category. In addition to a cash prize, all winners will be featured on TCF social media, and stand a chance to have one photograph featured in our 2021 calendar.

Intellectual Property Rights

  1. Ownership and copyright of all entries will be shared by the photographer and the organizers of the photo contest. By submitting an entry, the entrant grants Trinity Care Foundation (TCF) an irrevocable, perpetual, and royalty-free right to use, reproduce, edit, display, transmit, prepare derivative works of, modify, publish and otherwise make use of the submitted entry for any purposes based on their sole discretion.
  2. These rights include, but are not limited to, the right to modify, censor, compress, edit, affix logos to, and to otherwise alter or make use of the submitted entry. Entrant agrees that TCF shall have no obligation to post, display, or otherwise make publicly available the entry, and may, in their sole discretion, remove or delete the entry from the project website, social media platform, or in other published locations.

Prize
Each category will receive three prizes (First, Second and Third),
• First Prize: Gift Vouchers INR 5000 / 15 PPE Kits
• Second Prize: Gift Vouchers INR 3000 / 10 PPE Kits
• Third Prize: Gift Vouchers INR 2000 / 5 PPE Kits

The Winners Can Donate the PPE Kits to their own choosing, will courier to your address.

Click Here to Submit your photographs for the contest ->-> https://forms.gle/Vojg4NfSTGWU9v7T9 <–

For more information on Fight Against Covid19 in Karnataka state, click here >> http://www.trinitycarefoundation.com/covid19/

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Support Front-line Medical Professionals

Fight Against COVID-19

As you know a new respiratory disease called COVID-19 is spreading across the world. India has also reported cases from states and the Government is trying to contain the spread of the disease. As an important citizen, you play a major role in preventing its spread by maintaining Social Distancing, avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth & practice respiratory hygiene.

The needs of the hour are working with Government Systems and our teams are supporting public health and other government officials. Your contributions will be allocated as per areas of priority and greatest need in consultation with Government officials. For more detailed information regarding our COVID-19 interventions as part of CSR Initiative, please write to our Covid19 relief team at [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ]

On 27.March.2020, Trinity Care Foundation team provided N95 Masks to the Doctors and other health staff at Bowring & Lady Curzon Hospital – designated Government Hospital for treating COVID-19 patients. Since then supporting Front-line Medical Professionals, Daily Wage Workers and Migrant Labourers & Community Outreach Health Programs.

Trinity Care Foundation was one among the few organisations given authorization by Disaster Management Authority, Karnataka to implement community health interventions during the Pandemic in 2020-2021.

Keeping in view of the spread of novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in India, its declaration as a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and, decision of the Government of India to treat this as a notified disaster, it is hereby clarified that spending of CSR funds for COVID-19 is eligible CSR activity as per the notification. The MCA said that funds spent on promotion of healthcare, including preventive healthcare and sanitation and on disaster management would be within the definition of a company’s CSR obligations. The circular clarified that the broad based items as per Schedule 7 of the CSR policy, which deals with the activities that constitute CSR activity, may be interpreted liberally for this purpose. We appeal to Companies to come forward at this hour of need to stand for our Nation. Request you to support Front-line Medical Professionals, Healthcare Workers and Marginalized communities as part of your company CSR project during this crisis.

Requirements ~

We are working with Government Hospitals/Community Health Centers/Primary Health Centers in Karnataka where the vulnerable seek healthcare services. It is essential to protect the Doctors, Nurses, Health workers and the Staff at the Hospitals/CHCs/PHCs. Daily wage earners, small business owners and self-employed persons in marginalized communities are facing the brunt of the nationwide lock-down and loss of livelihood. We are supporting them and their families through the provision of ration and basic essentials.

  • Safety of Medical Professionals & Healthcare Staff: Providing Safety Kits to Healthcare workers in Government Health Facilities in rural Karnataka. This is also necessary to ensure that the Doctors/other Health staff does not get infected or transfer the infection to others.
  • Infrastructure at Government Healthcare facilities: Providing Medical Devices at Government Health facilities, to mitigate risk of contamination as well provide treatment. We have provided Medical Services and Healthcare Services as well as hospital equipment on a case to case basis.
  • Community Health Programs: Community-based health care, including outreach and campaigns and outbreak responses in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • COVID19 Outreach Program: For Daily Wage Workers and Migrant Labourers with the key objective of helping needy families so that they can at least manage food and other essential items to survive this crisis.
  • Covid19 Vaccination Program for marginalized communities.

You can donate to our COVID relief fund through any of the options shared below –

Indian Donors with a valid Permanent Account Number (PAN) can make a direct bank transfer to (Kindly send local donations only to this account)

Account Name: Trinity Care Foundation
Account Number: 30357136884
Account Type: Savings Account
IFSC / RTGS Code: SBIN0020280
Bank and Branch: State Bank of India, Akshaya Complex, Victoria Road, Austin Town, Bengaluru , Karnataka, India – 560047.

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Foreign donors wishing to make a direct bank transfer – (Kindly send foreign donations only to this account)

Account Name: Trinity Care Foundation
Account Number: 40012256688
Name of the Bank and Branch : State Bank of India, New Delhi Main Branch, 11, Sansad Marg, New Delhi -110001
Branch Code: 00691
IFSC / RTGS Code: SBIN0000691
Swift Code: SBININBB104

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Donors in India

Contribute for “Fight Against COVID-19” Project, Donate an amount of your choice @ https://pages.razorpay.com/pl_H3fABA9Cpu8Xst/view

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Covid19 Vaccination Program in Karnataka, India.
Covid19 Vaccination Program in Karnataka, India.

You can support Covid Relief as a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiative for your Company in association with us, as per Ministry of Corporate Affairs [ Write to us @ support@trinitycarefoundation.org to connect].

For more information regarding COVID-19
For authentic information on COVID-19: Kindly visit the WHO website, the Health Ministry, Government of India website.

Sustainable CSR projects implemented in Karnataka state, India by Trinity Care Foundation can be viewed on : https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums

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