Life-Saving Heart Surgeries
CtrlS partnered with Hrudaya Foundation to sponsor 37 surgeries for underprivileged children with congenital heart conditions, restoring health and hope.
Medical Diagnosis Support
In association with Heal a Child Foundation, we enabled timely diagnosis and care for 17 children suffering from curable illnesses, bridging the healthcare accessibility gap.
Clean Water Access
CtrlS supported the installation of advanced water treatment systems at Bansilalpet Stepwell, Hyderabad, ensuring safe drinking water for the community.
These complex procedures, often financially out of reach for families, were made possible through this partnership, transforming not just health outcomes but entire life trajectories. Each child received comprehensive pre- and post-operative care, enabling them to return to normal, active lives. The initiative also extended its impact by conducting free screening camps in underserved areas, helping identify more children in need of urgent cardiac intervention.
By bridging the gap between medical need and access, this program not only saved lives but sparked wider awareness around congenital heart conditions, making it one of CtrlS's most impactful healthcare contributions to date.
CtrlS partnered with Heal a Child Foundation to support the diagnosis and treatment of 17 underprivileged children with curable illnesses. The initiative focused on early detection and intervention, ensuring timely care for conditions that could become life-threatening if untreated. It connected families to qualified healthcare professionals, eliminated barriers like cost and awareness, and included follow-up care for long-term recovery. Beyond the children treated, the program gave families access to vital healthcare networks they previously couldn't afford. This holistic effort reflects CtrlS's commitment to not just healing, but empowering families with lasting access to medical support.
CtrlS partnered with the Society for Advancement of Human Endeavour to install advanced water treatment systems at the historic Bansilalpet Stepwell in Hyderabad, ensuring safe drinking water for the local community. This sustainable solution helps prevent waterborne diseases like cholera, typhoid, and hepatitis, particularly among vulnerable populations. Designed for long-term impact, the system requires minimal maintenance and meets modern safety standards. Beyond health benefits, the initiative has strengthened community well-being and serves as a replicable model for public health infrastructure that addresses clean water access in underserved areas.