Needy Heart Foundation is a Non Profitable Charitable Trust instituted by of likeminded trustees by the registration of a trust deed dated on 28.2.2002. The main focus of the trust is to rebuild the lives of innocent kids from poor socio economic background, who are victims of heart disease. The initiative began in a seed-form has developed today in to a huge tree of service to reach out to 1800 unfortunate children and young adults to have a new lease of life through successful timely heart operations. All these were possible because of many likeminded people, philanthropists and considerable number of socially responsible people and organizations.
We at Needy Heart Foundation have a Dream, to give every person suffering from Heart Disease, irrespective of cast, creed, color, religion or gender a chance to live a Healthy Life.
Needy heart foundation attempts to reach out to every life that is economically poor to undergo treatment by building a multi stakeholder support system.
NHF is a Non-Government, Non-Profit Organization, started by a group of likeminded & dedicated group of Indian Citizens covering Cardiac Surgeons, Corporate Executives and Professionals from different walks of life.
NHF was founded in 2001 in response to the overwhelming need for affordable healthcare for needy heart patients with the aim to lower deaths caused by heart diseases due to the lack of money or knowledge.
We help by reaching out to the poor and weaker sections of society, irrespective of nationality, religion, color, caste or creed. Whilst most of the patients came from India-mostly from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, NHF has been instrumental in treating critical patients neighboring countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Nigeria, Iraq etc.
The growth over the years involved vision; developing and enhancing strategic plans; colossal work including gradually increasing presence from one Hospital to ten Hospitals; multiplied dealings & Correspondence with Hospitals, Donors, & Patients; organizing increased number of “Heart Camps” every year (total of 135 so far); ever-increasing Funds raised from Individuals, NGOs, Corporates etc from a mere Rs. two lacks in the first year to almost Rs 3 crore in the last year; developing meaningful MOUs with our partners etc.
NHF works on almost zero percent overheads. Most of the staff is taken care of by the Hospitals where they are located. Even normal expenses like Board Meetings are shared by the Board Members. One of the major achievements of the Foundation has been to create complete transparency of the use of donations received. It ensures that every Rupee received by way of donations is utilized effectively.
The Foundation sends the patients only to those Hospitals which offer most economical Heart Surgery Packages in Bangalore. Further it has arrived at an understanding with certain Heart Surgeons who do not charge operation fees for the surgery of such poor patients. It has organized its book of accounts in such a way that any donor can have access to the utilization of their donations any time of the day or even through web / internet.
The Foundation has developed a website (www.needyheartfoundation.org) that is used to disseminate useful information for the benefit of the Patients, Donors, as well as the general public.
The trust has got approval under class 80G of the Income Tax Act 1956 for Tax exemption to donors.
It is heart breaking to see a baby dying for no fault of his because he was born to poor parents. There is no dearth of kind hearted people around who have the intensive desire to help these children but not know how to go about it.
The needy heart foundation has adopted a multi stakeholder strategy to intervene in the life of poor heart patients and bring them to life from the point of death or disability. The Foundation has been supporting patients across the country.
From the inception of the foundation it has made a major contribution in reaching out to the hopelessly poor heart patients. It has crossed over 11400 heart surgeries during this span of time and major beneficiaries were children, young mothers and bread earners. These efforts had been a success because of the good will of considerable number of socially responsible people and organizations and many families concerned.
The needy heart foundation has been leading by example for the last few years by treating patients from the lower socio economical background with an objective of preventing finance from being a hurdle in the treatment process. It strives to achieve its vision – to eliminate deaths due to heart disease, for lack of money or knowledge.
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1 | 2002 | NHF established/Registered |
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2 | 2003 | Income Tax exemption for donations to NHF |
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3 | 2003 | 1st MOU Manipal Hospital |
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4 | 2004 | 1st “Gift Of Line New York” Prog with NHF |
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5 | 2006 | NHF establishes RotaryNeedy Homograft Bank at Manipal Hospital |
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6 | 2006 | Wockhardt Hospital added |
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7 | 2006 | NHF crosses 1000 Heart Surgery land mark |
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8 | 2007 | 1st Heart Surgery under Rotary Banner |
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9 | 2008 | 1st Matching Grant for Heart Surgery (Rotary Indiranagar) |
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10 | 2008 | MOUs signed with Manipal, Fortis, Narayana Hospitals |
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11 | 2009 | 1st Fund Raising Program with Rotary-DG Dr Nagendra |
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12 | 2010 | 1st Heart Coffee Table Booklet on NHF |
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13 | 2011 | 1st Rotary Endowment Fund for Heart Surgery |
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14 | 2012 | NHF establishes independent Office (Outside Hospital) |
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15 | 2014 | NHF crosses 4000 landmark |
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16 | 2018 | NHF/RNHF crosses 8000 mark |
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17 | 2020 | NHF crosses 10000 land mark |
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18 | 2023 | MOUs signed with Sri Sathya Sai Sarla Memorial Hospital |
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19 | 2024 | NHF/RNHF crosses 12000 mark |
Needy Heart Foundation is a Non Profitable Charitable Trust instituted by of likeminded trustees by the registration of a trust deed dated on 28.2.2002. The main focus of the trust is to rebuild the lives of innocent kids from poor socio economic background, who are victims of heart disease.