Dallas, Texas, USA: Train and Help Babies (TaHB), a nonprofit organization established in 2015 and registered as a 501(c)(3), is making a significant impact on maternal and infant healthcare in underserved regions worldwide.
TaHB collaborates with medical centers in developing countries to enhance healthcare delivery and improve patient outcomes. The organization focuses on professional skills development, resource support, and continuing medical education to empower healthcare professionals in these regions including provision of necessary valuable medical equipment to save the lives of newborn babies.
With a vision to establish sustainable maternal and infant healthcare in underserved hospitals, TaHB has extended its support to 13 medical centers across India since its inception, including facilities in Tirupati and Warangal. Expanding its reach, the organization has also partnered with 3 medical centers in Ethiopia.
Community and Organizational Support TaHB’s fundraiser event on March 30th at Atithi Venue, Plano, received strong backing from several Telugu and Kannada associations in Dallas, including:
Dallas Area Telangana Association (DATA)
Dallas Area Rayalaseema Association (DARA)
Rayalaseema Association of North America (RANA)
Telugu Association of North Texas (TANTEX)
KADAK, MKANT, VSNA, and more.
The Rotary Club of Coppell has been a key financial supporter of TaHB’s operations in India and Ethiopia for all these years. DATA has pledged its support for the Warangal medical center, while DARA is considering funding efforts for Tirupati and upcoming centers in Rayalaseema.
Leadership Team TaHB is led by: Founder: Dr. Sumana Nanjundachar Co-Founder: Dr. Prakash Kabbur Executive Director: Lori Rodriguez Board Member: Mahantesh Nashi Foundation President: John Hill Board Members: Hari Singam, Prasad Polamraju