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Children are like the form of God.
We believe every child embodies the divine essence of humanity, deserving love, care, and opportunities for a brighter future.
Through your contribution, we can help children struggling with a disease who can't afford medical expenses.
Children are like the form of God.
We believe every child embodies the divine essence of humanity, deserving love, care, and opportunities for a brighter future.
In a quiet village near Agra, In a family a baby was born prematurely, weighing only 1450 grams. Baby of Kiran is now in critical condition, battling for every breath in the NICU of Neo Clinic Children Hospital, Jaipur. He is suffering from severe complications—Respiratory Distress Syndrome, suspected sepsis, hypoglycemia, and Acute Kidney Infection. His tiny body is hooked up to machines, fighting a battle far beyond his strength.
In the quiet village of Morija, near Chomu in Jaipur, lived a bright and playful little boy named Vashu. At just five years old, Vashu’s laughter echoed through the narrow lanes of his village, bringing warmth to everyone who knew him. His small feet would run barefoot on the dusty roads, chasing after butterflies and giggling as he played with his friends. Life was simple but happy for Vashu and his family.
In the heart of Anantpura Village, Jaipur, lives a bright and determined 14-year-old girl named Baby Khushi. She dreams of becoming a doctor and serving her community, but her journey has taken an unexpected turn.
Vitalcare Foundation is a committed crowdfunding platform striving to enhance children's lives by granting them access to vital medical treatments, quality education, and nutritious food. Additionally, we actively engage in environmental initiatives.
Our platform serves as a bridge between compassionate individuals like you and children in need. By harnessing the power of crowdfunding, we enable you to make a direct and tangible impact on the lives of these children. Together, we can help them receive the medical care they require and empower them through education.
Master Ranjeet, a courageous 12-year-old boy from Khejroli Village, Jaipur, dreams of one day wearing the uniform of the Indian Army and serving his country. However, two months ago, Ranjeet was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), a life-threatening cancer that requires immediate and intensive medical treatment.