National Youth Foundation

Engages youth on a shared platform to drive societal development

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  • 12A
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Cause Area

Geographies Served

Programs

  • Maternal and Child Health

    Mothers and children form a significant and vulnerable segment of the population, constituting 71.4% in developing countries. In India, women of childbearing age (15-44 years) account for 22.2%, and children under 15 years comprise 35.3%, together making up 57.5% of the total population. Children are a primary focus of community health programs, which aim to enhance maternal and child nutrition for healthier births. According to WHO (1976), maternal and child health services encompass promotion, prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation for mothers and children, emphasizing their overall health and development as a crucial priority.

    Aims and Objectives of the Mother & Child Health Programme

    Reduce Mortality Rates: Lower maternal mortality (2013: 190 per 1 lakh live births), perinatal mortality (stillbirths and deaths in the first week per 1,000 live births), and infant mortality (2013: 41 per 1,000 live births).
    Enhance Child Survival: Ensure better survival rates for children through improved healthcare.
    Promote Reproductive Health: Support safe motherhood and reproductive well-being.
    Healthy Births: Ensure the birth of healthy children.
    Prevent Malnutrition: Address and prevent malnutrition in mothers and children.
    Control Diseases: Prevent the spread of communicable diseases.
    Early Intervention: Provide timely diagnosis and treatment for health issues.
    Education and Planning: Offer health education and family planning services.

  • School Health Program

    Childhood malnutrition remains a leading cause of child mortality and illness in India. Three out of five children under the age of five are stunted, reflecting long-term malnourishment, while 25% are wasted or underweight for their height due to inadequate nutrition. The shift to prolonged screen time during COVID-19 has further led to a rise in vision issues and refractive errors among children. Rural areas are particularly vulnerable due to limited medical facilities and lack of awareness, with school-going children often becoming victims of preventable diseases and infections due to the absence of regular health check-ups.

    Services Offered Under the School Health Program

    The program aims to provide comprehensive health check-ups for school-going children to assess their growth and development. It focuses on the early detection of diseases or abnormalities, ensuring timely treatment to enable children to lead healthy lives. The preventive check-up data serves as a baseline for future reference.

Leadership Team

  • V.R Acharya

    Founder/ General Secretary

  • Samresh Rai

    Director

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATN9769K

  • Registration Number

    821/2007-08

  • CSR Form 1

    Not Available

  • 80G

    AATN9769KF20096

  • 12A

    AAATN9769KE20098

  • FCRA

    Not Available

About

  • Headquarters

    Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

  • Since

    2007

Impact

NYF has reached approximately 1,000,000 elderly, women & children through regular health screening camps, school health camps & mobile medical units across 16 states of India.

Vision and Mission

To empower youth and underprivileged sections of society through education, healthcare, skill development and cultural programs to create a more equitable and progressive society.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    B-01, 2nd Floor, 1/24 Viraj Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Society

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management