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Who Gets Help
We assist families who cannot bear the cost of intensive care treatment for their premature or sick newborns.
About The Extra Mile Foundation
Extra Mile Foundation is a charitable trust and non-profit organisation committed to saving the lives of premature and sick newborns. We are driven by a deep compassion to make a life-changing difference for newborns and their families. In the most challenging of times, when a tiny life is at risk, we provide the life-saving care and support that premature and sick infants desperately need. Sadly, many families face the unbearable burden of not being able to afford the high costs of neonatal care, and that’s where we step in with hope. We bridge the gap by offering access to critical NICU services, giving every little fighter, regardless of their family’s background, the chance they deserve to survive and thrive.
Together, we can make difference!

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Your generosity can save a life. Help us provide essential care for preemies, giving them the chance they deserve.
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Together, we can make an impact. Partner with Extra Mile Foundation to support neonatal care and save more precious lives.
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Become a lifeline for a family in need. Volunteer your time and skills to provide comfort, hope, and care for premature babies and their families.
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Have questions or want to know more? Reach out to us and learn how you can help make a difference in the lives of tiny warriors.
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CASE STORIES
Jyothi Neenavath’s Story: A Mother’s Fight for Hope
My life changed forever the day I lost my husband. When I heard about his accident, I thought he would recover. But a sudden heart attack took him away, leaving me alone and shattered. We had been married for 13 years, and our biggest dream was to start a family. I was five months pregnant, and my world fell apart.

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A Heartbeat of Hope: Asma’s Baby’s Fight for Life
Becoming parents was the happiest moment of our lives. But our happiness was short-lived. After 19 days of birth, our baby boy was diagnosed with Coarctation of Aorta, a severe heart condition that made every heartbeat a struggle. The only way to save him was through urgent Balloon Dilatation, followed by a major corrective surgery.

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Baby Nandini’s Journey of Hope ; A Tiny Fighter’s Big Battle
Some battles begin at birth, and Baby Nandini’s fight started earlier than most. Born at just 24 weeks, weighing only 650 grams, she entered the world far too soon,

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Baby with respiratory distress
Baby was born at (36-37 weeks )with low birth weight (2.1).Baby was born with respiratory distress, and was very sick needing high neonatal care at Paramitha Hospital. Father is an computer operator salary 15000/-per month.

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First set of Extra Mile twins from Vizag
Happy to share our first set of twins discharged from Rainbows Children Hospital, Vizag. They were one of the most needy parents for financial support to take their smiles home.

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Premature baby admitted for a month in the hospital
Baby of Dibamma bai with 31 weeks was admitted for a month in Durgabhai Deshmukh hospital. Extra Mile helped this baby to go home by contributing to their exhausted financial resources.
Latest News
Preterm birth complications leading cause of child mortality in India
Families go through tough times if a baby is born with health complications. The situation of families with preterm babies (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) is not hard to imagine: prayer on the lips, trying everything to help the baby recover, heightened concerns.
Niloufer sets record in premature baby care
Niloufer Hospital’s neonatal department is witnessing a record number of 1,000 in-patient admissions per month with premature baby deliveries rising in hospitals. Of all the in-patients, nearly 6 per cent are less than 1 kg in weight, whereas 20 per cent of the in-patients are between 1-1.5 kg, say doctors.
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Collaborating with others also allows us to learn from each other, share ideas, and build strong relationships based on a shared passion for making a difference. When we work together, we can truly make a difference in the lives of those in need.
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