Showing posts with label outreach health program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outreach health program. Show all posts

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Goals for the Outreach Program


Outreach Program is a community-based program targeted to improve outreach and service delivery in local and regional rural communities.  The goals for the Outreach Program are the following:
  1. Expand the delivery of health care services to include new and enhanced services exclusively in rural communities 
  2. Deliver health care services through a strong consortium, in which every consortium member organization is actively involved and engaged in the planning and delivery of services 
  3. Utilize and/or adapt an evidence-based or promising practice model(s) in the delivery of health care services 
  4. Improve population health, demonstrate health outcomes and sustainability 


Proposed projects will have an outcomes-oriented approach that will enhance and sustain the delivery of effective health care in rural communities.  Proposed projects will be grounded in an evidence-based or promising practice model(s) in order to avoid “reinventing the wheel”.

Outreach Health Program at Duddanahalli Village

Projects based on an evidence-based or promising practice model have shown to be effective in addressing the community’s need, improving the health status of its residents and sustaining the project beyond Federal funding.  Outreach projects can take the framework or methodology of an evidence-based or promising practice model and tailor it to their community’s need and organization.


Community outreach programs is an important vehicle for reducing the discovery-delivery disconnect by bringing health education and Health screening services directly to community members. Such programs are consistent with the priority areas of Trinity Care Foundation initiatives for reducing health disparities.

Such projects will make CSR contribution targeted, making them simple to execute as turnkey CSR projects. ‘Promoting healthcare’ is an area identified under schedule VII of the Companies Act 2013 that is eligible to receive CSR funding either directly or through an implementing agency that has a track record. Trinity Care Foundation has been actively supporting critical community health for over 9 years, hence meets these requirements. Get in touch now and make Trinity Care Foundation your partner for promoting healthcare.

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Thursday, December 31, 2015

Better Health. Better Education.



Medical Check-up is only the initial step in a great scheme of progress which involves the improvement of not only the physical but the mental and moral development of the children.

Generally it is seen that most of the students in the school suffer from many preventable diseases such as decay of tooth, bad sight, deafness, anemia etc. but such diseases adversely affect the learning capacity of the students and cause ill health.



About us:

Trinity Care Foundation is a network of highly accomplished and networked Public Health Professionals in Karnataka State, India. They aim to solve the challenges of Healthcare in India by working in Synergy with the Government system. At Trinity Care Foundation we aim to create a more efficient and effective social impact ecosystem using preventative healthcare system.

To join as Intern or Volunteer, Link : http://trinitycarefoundation.org/volunteer

CSR Programs, Link : http://trinitycarefoundation.org/csrprogrammesindia

To partner for corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs , write to us - support@trinitycarefoundation.org or

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