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Date: February 19, 2026

Neonates Foundation of India partnered with AI-native automotive retail platform company Tekion in a meaningful CSR collaboration focused on one shared mission: ensuring that critically ill and premature newborns from underserved families receive the lifesaving care they deserve.

Through this partnership, critical medical support was extended to 20 infants from economically vulnerable families across Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Andhra Pradesh. For many of these families, access to advanced neonatal care would have otherwise remained financially out of reach during one of the most fragile moments of their lives.

The collaboration funded more than 700 cumulative days of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) support, helping provide uninterrupted treatment, specialised medical attention, and critical neonatal interventions for babies fighting severe health complications in their earliest days of life.

At Neonates Foundation of India, we witness every day how timely neonatal care can mean the difference between loss and survival. Through Tekion’s support, families were able to focus on their child’s recovery without carrying the overwhelming burden of unaffordable medical expenses alone.

What made this partnership especially meaningful was its reach across multiple regions, allowing support to reach families from diverse communities and backgrounds, united by the same hope that their newborns would survive and thrive.

Beyond the numbers, the collaboration represented something deeper, a collective belief that every newborn life matters, regardless of circumstance. Every NICU day funded became a day of hope, healing, resilience, and possibility for families navigating uncertainty.

This partnership stands as a reminder of the impact that purposeful collaboration can have when organisations come together with compassion and commitment.

Together with Tekion, Neonates Foundation of India continues to work toward a future where no baby is denied critical neonatal care due to financial constraints.