Our Achievements
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The Apollo Shine Foundation is a not-for-profit initiative by the Apollo Hospitals group, dedicated to promoting student health awareness. Established in 2015, the Foundation emerged from the realization of the growing instances of lifestyle-related diseases among students.
Our team at the Apollo Shine Foundation comprises devoted healthcare professionals, educators, and advocates for student health. With a collective passion for fostering wellness among the youth, we diligently deliver engaging and informative programs. These include setting up, taking over, or managing healthcare facilities at school and college campuses, conducting health checkups, awareness campaigns, and interactive workshops. Our aim is to educate and empower students to take charge of their health.
We strive to make a positive impact on community health by establishing a comprehensive on-campus health program. By emphasizing the importance of health, healthcare, and lifestyle choices from an early age, we empower students to lead healthier lives and contribute to a healthier society.
Over the past decade, the Apollo Shine Foundation has made significant progress in promoting health education among the student community. Our programs have reached over 100 campuses and more than 1.1 million students, teachers, and parents.
Over the past decade, the Apollo Shine Foundation has made significant progress in promoting health education among the student community. Our programs have reached over 100 campuses and more than 1.1 million students, teachers, and parents.
Join us in our mission to promote student health awareness and pave the way for a healthier future for our youth.
What people thinks About us
Ms. Shanmugapriya
Director – Admin, The Indian Public School
Management, Narayana
E- Techo School, ECR Branch
Narendran’s mother, Sri Sanakara
Vidyashramam, Thiruvanmiyur
Management, Narayana
E- Techo School, ECR Branch
Narendran’s mother
Sri Sanakara Vidyashramam, Thiruvanmiyur
Payal Jain
MOP Vaishnava College for Women
Shakthivel’s mother
St.John’s Public School
Investing in Student Health
The need
How do we plan to keep India healthy
The need
Create student ambassadors of healthy living who will catalyze their families, friends, neighborhoods and then community.
- Create student ambassadors of healthy living who will catalyze their families, friends, neighborhoods and then community.
- Implement a comprehensive program that will identify and treat common health problems at an early stage, as well as handle any medical emergencies that might arise in the student environment.
- Integrate disease prevention and basic medical education and awareness into the learning regimens at school and college levels.
- Create a reliable, healthcare touch-point for students to go to with their queries, concerns and insecurities.
- Get students comfortable using professional healthcare services rather than making uninformed decisions or, even worse, self medication.
- Identify safe healthcare partners for the community to associate with.
- The need
- How do we plan to keep India healthy
Introduction
Enter the Apollo Shine Foundation, a diverse team of professionals dedicated to revolutionizing pediatric and adolescent care, ensuring a healthier future for our youth.
- Healthcare often gets overlooked on college campuses. Sometimes, if there is any healthcare available, it’s usually just a basic clinic that the school has put together. While it’s a good idea, the care and support there aren’t always top-notch.
- When it comes to taking care of kids and teenagers, it’s mostly about reacting to problems rather than preventing them. But what they really need is someone to look out for them before problems even arise.
- These days, young people rely a lot on the internet for health advice, but that can sometimes do more harm than good. They need a trustworthy source of information they can rely on.
- Not many organizations in the country have everything it takes to really make a difference in people’s lives from all angles. Apollo Hospitals is one of the few that does.
- Diseases related to how we live our lives are starting to affect people earlier and earlier. So, we need to start teaching people about how to stay healthy from a young age. Students are the future. We need to make sure we’re doing everything we can to help them live healthy lives.
Outro:
The Apollo Shine Foundation is made up of Doctors, Nurses, Psychologists, Social Workers, Chartered Accountants, Lawyers, Architects, IT developers, HR professionals, Managers, Team Leaders, Logistics experts, Engineers, Social Activists, Creative Directors, Designers, Data Entry people, Printers, App developers, and volunteers … It's amazing how many professions come together to help an idea become reality.
Empowering students as ambassadors of health, our program aims to a culture of well-being that extends from individuals to entire communities. Through education, support, and collaboration with healthcare partners, we prioritize proactive health management and informed decision-making.
- Establish student ambassadors for healthy living to inspire their families, friends, neighborhoods, and the wider community.
Develop a comprehensive program to detect and address common health issues early, while also managing medical emergencies in student settings.
Integrate disease prevention, basic medical education, and awareness into school and college curricula.
Establish a reliable healthcare resource where students can seek guidance for their questions, concerns, and insecurities.
Encourage students to confidently utilize professional healthcare services rather than resorting to uninformed decisions or self-medication.
Identify and collaborate with trusted healthcare partners to provide safe and accessible healthcare options for the community. - Implement a comprehensive program that will identify and treat common health problems at an early stage, as well as handle any medical emergencies that might arise in the student environment.
- Integrate disease prevention and basic medical education and awareness into the learning regimens at school and college levels.
- Create a reliable, healthcare touch-point for students to go to with their queries, concerns and insecurities.
- Get students comfortable using professional healthcare services rather than making uninformed decisions or, even worse, self medication.
- Identify safe healthcare partners for the community to associate with.