Philanthropist
Upasana
Kamineni
Konidela
has
made
huge
strides
in
the
world
of
healthcare.
Impacting
the
lives
of
millions
in
need,
Upasana
Kamineni,
as
a
part
of
Apollo
Foundation's
not-for-profit
organisation,
Billion
Hearts
Beating,
recently
paid
a
visit
to
the
senior
care
homes
at
Anandam,
Chennai.
Under
the
organisation's
Project
Aushad,
Billion
Hearts
Beating
aids
the
lives
of
senior
citizens
across
151
homes
in
the
country.
From
the
distribution
of
necessary
medications
to
regular
health
check-ups,
Billion
Hearts
Beating
has
a
meticulous
approach
to
ensure
that
the
needs
of
every
senior
citizen
are
fulfilled.
Yet
another
initiative
by
Billion
Hearts
Beating
has
health
camps
placed
across
high
footfall
public
areas
prone
to
emergencies.
Spanning
the
length
of
the
country,
Upasana
Kamineni
also
paid
a
visit
to
their
health
camp
based
at
Golden
Temple
in
Amritsar
to
ensure
its
seamless
functioning.
Health
camps
are
a
part
of
Project
Suraksha
by
Billion
Hearts
Beating.
The
not-for-profit
organisation
runs
these
camps
for
the
benefit
of
the
public
under
two
formats
-
pop-ups
and
long-term.
Project
Suraksha
and
Project
Aushad
are
just
two
of
the
many
initiatives
undertaken
by
Apollo
Foundation's
Billion
Hearts
Beating.
Speaking
about
her
recent
visits
to
Chennai
and
Amritsar,
Upasana
Kamineni,
Managing
Trustee
-
Apollo
Foundation,
said,
"Our
vision
at
Billion
Hearts
Beating
is
to
create
a
healthy
country
by
touching
the
lives
of
millions
across
India
through
the
right
healthcare.
We
hold
empathy,
dignity
and
respect
to
high
standards.
My
visit
to
Chennai's
senior
came
home,
Anandam
and
our
health
camp
at
Amritsar
was
in
keeping
with
these
values.
We
have
shared
a
long-standing
relationship
with
Anandam
and
it's
always
a
pleasure
to
see
the
happy
faces
at
the
home.
Our
health
camp
at
Amritsar
has
impacted
the
lives
of
many
and
I'm
happy
that
we
are
constantly
working
towards
making
a
difference
to
society's
most
neglected
needs."
A
disruptor
in
the
healthcare
industry,
Upasana
Kamineni
Konidela
holds
multiple
positions.