Project Clubfoot

Clubfoot is a deformity that twists the foot downward and inward, making walking difficult or impossible. Left untreated, clubfoot leads to a lifetime of disability. While it cannot be prevented, it can be corrected using a relatively inexpensive treatment method. The Koul Project has teamed up with Hope Walks, an organization devoted to ensuring children born with clubfoot walk and lead healthy lives. Through this partnership, we are working towards providing less-fortunate kids with the same treatment that Sahil received so that they too can walk, run, swim, jump, play and more importantly have a meaningful life.
Project Manager: Sahil Koul
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Project NICU

Approximately 15 million babies are born prematurely every year. Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) around the world provide the utmost care for such premature and critically ill newborns and ensure those babies live healthy lives. One of those NICUs, which took care of us when we needed it the most, is at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Boston. The Koul Project has partnered with it to raise funds for various needs that the NICU might have and execute health related projects that shall help newborns. Through this partnership, we aim to play a small but meaningful role in helping critically ill babies and their families receive the care that they need.
Project Manager: Sagar Koul
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Project Education

Early childhood education is a key factor in one’s cognitive growth and development. Project Education will entail working with Pediatric clinics to provide early childhood books for children who normally would not be able to afford such books. We have partnered with Cedar Hill Pediatrics in Brockton, Massachusetts to assist them in their reading program for younger children. We are donating a variety of books to the clinic so that little babies and toddlers will have access to early-childhood developmental reading material that will assist in their initial growth.
Project Manager: Megha Koul
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