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Journey 2025

THE SPINE FOUNDATION's
2025 RECAP

THE BACKBONE OF CHANGE

A powerful recap of surgeries, camps, and smiles from 2025.

"I wish the Foundation very best. I pray that you reach out to more and more needy people across the country." — Suniel Shetty, Actor

Suniel Shetty envisions TSF’s outreach expanding further—into more states, more communities, and more lives. Spine health is not a luxury confined to metro hospitals; it’s a universal necessity.

2025

JAN

The new year began with dedicated outreach in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, and Anandpur, Madhya Pradesh, where The Spine Foundation carried forward its mission of providing accessible spine care to underserved regions. The focus of these early 2025 camps was to restore mobility, offer advanced surgical solutions, and extend much-needed consultations, creating hope and transforming lives in rural communities.

FEB

The Spine Foundation continued its mission in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, where dedicated efforts were directed toward making advanced spine care accessible in semi-urban and rural communities. The February camp emphasized both surgical excellence and patient-centric care, ensuring that individuals suffering from chronic spinal conditions could regain mobility and live with dignity.

MAR

March was marked by a series of impactful initiatives across Maharashtra, Gujarat, Kashmir, and West Bengal, reflecting the Foundation’s commitment to reach communities far and wide. From feasibility visits to high-volume surgical camps, the month demonstrated the importance of bringing specialized spine care to regions where access is limited, ensuring that patients receive not just treatment, but also hope for a healthier future.

APR

April witnessed The Spine Foundation’s steady expansion across Assam, Karnataka, and Maharashtra, bringing advanced surgical care closer to underserved communities. Each camp emphasized restoring mobility and easing the burden of spinal disorders, reinforcing the mission to make specialized treatment accessible beyond metropolitan centers.

MAY

May was a month of both action and groundwork, with activities spanning Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Himachal Pradesh. From high-impact surgical camps to consultation-driven OPDs and feasibility visits, the Foundation demonstrated its ability to adapt and extend spine care in varied formats, ensuring both immediate treatment and long-term planning for future needs.

JUN

June marked a steady expansion of on-ground activity, with camps conducted across Tamil Nadu, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Maharashtra. From feasibility assessments in Krishnagiri to surgical and consultation-led camps in Doda, Mandi, and Jalgaon, the Foundation strengthened its regional footprint while laying the groundwork for sustained spine care delivery in both established and emerging centres.

JUL

July focused on continued engagement in regions with ongoing spine care demand. Camps in Gadchiroli (Maharashtra) were complemented by parallel activities in Silchar (Assam) and Kolhapur (Maharashtra). The month reflected the Foundation’s commitment to returning to high-impact locations, ensuring continuity of care through repeat surgical camps and follow-up consultations.

AUG

August saw coordinated camps across Maharashtra and Karnataka, with activities in Ambajogai, Bijapur, and Dharampur. The distribution of camps across different states highlighted the Foundation’s ability to maintain consistent surgical and OPD-driven care while adapting to varied regional healthcare settings.

SEP

September combined active treatment camps with forward-looking feasibility visits. Alongside surgical and consultation camps in Sargur, Nandurbar, and Chhattisgarh, feasibility initiatives in Bhachau (Gujarat) reflected a dual focus—addressing immediate patient needs while evaluating future centres for structured spine care expansion.

OCT

October was marked by geographically diverse engagement, spanning Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh. Camps in Dehradun, Doda, Anandpur, and Sittling–Krishnagiri underscored the Foundation’s growing inter-state network, integrating surgical care, consultations, and feasibility-driven groundwork into a cohesive outreach effort.

NOV

November emerged as one of the most active months, with multiple camps conducted across Maharashtra, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and West Bengal. Repeated engagements in Kolhapur, Gadchiroli, Dharampur, and Mandi, along with OPD-focused initiatives in Kankavli and surgical camps in Purulia, demonstrated both scale and depth of outreach across diverse populations.

DEC

December concluded the year with a mix of surgical camps and feasibility visits across Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra. Activities in Bhachau, Gudalur, Jalgaon, Kanpur, and Kankavli reflected a strong close to the calendar year—balancing immediate care delivery with strategic assessments aimed at shaping the Foundation’s future outreach roadmap.