All our philanthropic activities are carried out under Mamta & Madhusudan Agrawal Foundation (M&MAF) Foundation. Driven by Principle of Ethics Philanthropy– an intention to do good by giving back to society, we are inspired to do good for society. M&MAF is committed to making quality healthcare available to all by providing medical services at reasonable cost, medical care & treatment by highly qualified doctors & dedicated staff.
M&MAF took over the management of Sanjeevani Hospital, Andheri East on 1st Nov, 2022 and renamed it to Sanjeevani Mamta Hospital & Research Center – A Unit of Mamta and Madhusudan Agrawal Foundation. This is a 51 beds hospital with 3 state of the art operation theatre complexes, 8 bedded ICU, eminent doctors and executive health check-ups.
The Cardiac Ambulance is a mobile medical unit offering both cardiac and dental/oral cancer services. Its primary goal is early cancer detection for improved treatment outcomes. The cardiac ambulance features advanced life support equipment, while the dental unit provides screening, treatment, and patient education through x-ray, intraoral camera, and a TV/audio system.
Total Camps – 15, Total Beneficiaries – 1,973
The foundation supports 33 underprivileged students every year in Delhi preparing for the UPSC civil service exams through the Samkalp Institute. This initiative provides quality coaching and resources, empowering talented individuals to overcome financial barriers and pursue their goals of national service.
The “Little Fighters” program combats malnutrition among children with cancer at Tata Memorial Hospital, positively impacting approximately 16,500 children from Jan 2020 till Dec 2022. Funded in part by the Mamta & Madhusudan Agrawal Foundation, this initiative significantly improved treatment adherence and survival rates by addressing nutritional deficiencies crucial to successful cancer treatment.
Fully owned social welfare project by Mamta Madhusudan Agrawal Foundation. This palace offers its banquet hall services to underprivileged individuals from all communities, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity and ensuring everyone can celebrate special occasions, regardless of financial means. This initiative follows the philanthropic tradition of Maharaja Agrasen and his ancestors.
A new hostel, currently under construction with financial support from Jan Kalyan Shiksha Samittee, will provide a safe and supportive environment for women aspiring to become civil servants. This initiative aims to empower women to become transformative leaders, fostering sustainable development and promoting a more democratic, accountable, and efficient government.
Samta Foundation, founded in 2012 and in collaboration with SEVA Home is committed to restoring balance, equality, and equanimity through its impactful initiatives. The foundation works across various sectors, including healthcare, education, prisoner transformation, and community development, focusing on underserved areas in rural and tribal regions. By collaborating with local experts and institutions, Samta Foundation has positively impacted millions of lives through proven systems and a deep commitment to equality and social good.
Mobile cancer detection vans conduct screening and awareness campaigns in India and Uganda, resulting in early detection of over 1,185 cases and educating a wide population on cancer prevention.
The foundation supports life-saving pediatric heart surgeries for children in Uganda under the "Little Fighters" initiative.
In collaboration with the Uganda Ophthalmology Society, numerous eye camps provided free cataract surgeries, examinations, spectacles, and medication to thousands of patients, significantly improving vision for many.
The foundation partners with local organizations to provide artificial limbs to amputees and those with limb deficiencies, and also distributes sanitary napkins to improve women's health and address menstrual hygiene challenges