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Progressive Health Worldwide

Progressive Health Worldwide is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a simple mission: to have the biggest impact on children's health per dollar spent. We believe this means bringing life-saving resources to children in the developing world who are dying of treatable causes such as malnutrition and tuberculosis. PHWW is focusing their charitable activities on children in India.

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Chandrashekar, Age 14, India, Nutrition

$30.00

Chandrashekar was forced to quit school earlier this year when he became weak and tired.

Suchitra, 10 and her sister, 9 months, India, Nutrition

$60.00

Suchitra started missing school frequently and feeling weak and tired for a few months before being diagnosed with TB. She takes her TB medication regularly, but is recovering slowly.

Chandrana and Manoj, ages 7 and 9, India, Nutrition

$30.00

Chandrana and Manoj contracted TB from their mother, who was very ill. The brother and sister have both recovered and are back at school.

Architha, Age 10, India, Nutrition

$30.00

Architha lives in a rural farming area in India that has been severely affected by drought. As a result, malnutrition is very common in this area.

Ramadevi, Hospital Lab Tech in India, Microscope

$2,330.00

Ramadevi analyzes 10 patients' test samples each day at the hospital laboratory to determine if they have TB. A new fluorescence microscope will allow her to diagnose TB more accurately and easily.

Jitendra, Nutrition Coordinator in India, Laptop

$280.00

Jitendra travels hundreds of kilometers every month to provide food supplements to sick children in remote villages. He visits them at their homes to ensure they are recovering and growing well.

Swami Japananda, India, Food Bank Supplies

$120.00

Swami Japananda is pictured here with bags of food sourced from local farms for impoverished children undergoing TB treatment.

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