On the occasion of Namrata Shirodkar’s birthday, the MB Foundation, in collaboration with Andhra Hospitals, organized a special vaccination drive in Burripalem village. This noble initiative was aimed at promoting the health and well-being of young girls by administering the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which is crucial for preventing cervical cancer.
The vaccination drive saw an overwhelming response, with 70 young girls receiving the first dose of the HPV vaccine. The vaccine, which requires two doses administered six months apart, is a significant step in protecting against cervical cancer—a preventable yet life-threatening disease.
This thoughtful gesture not only marks Namrata Shirodkar’s birthday but also highlights MB Foundation’s commitment to empowering rural communities with access to essential healthcare. Burripalem, adopted by actor Mahesh Babu, has been at the center of various developmental initiatives, including healthcare, education, and infrastructure improvements.
Namrata Shirodkar expressed her gratitude to the foundation and hospital staff for their efforts in making the event successful. Such initiatives underline the importance of awareness and timely action in ensuring the health of future generations.
The MB Foundation continues to inspire with its impactful initiatives, creating meaningful change where it matters most.
This post was last modified on 23 January 2025 4:33 pm
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