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CM INTERNS

                  COMING SOON

Chronically Me has raised over $100,000 through participation in the United Way Tata Mumbai Marathon, supporting efforts to provide life-saving medical care to underprivileged families in rural India and to stand alongside individuals living with chronic illness.

This fundraising initiative was rooted in a shared commitment to equity in healthcare — recognizing that access to diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing care remains deeply unequal across regions and communities.

WHERE THE FUNDS WENT

The funds raised were directed toward expanding access to essential medical care for families in rural and under-resourced areas, where barriers such as cost, distance, and limited infrastructure often delay or prevent treatment altogether.

In settings where even basic medical care can be out of reach, this funding helped bridge critical gaps and provide patients with options, continuity, and dignity.

WHY THIS MATTERS

In many rural regions, healthcare access is shaped less by medical need and more by circumstance. Delayed treatment, lack of specialists, and financial constraints can turn manageable conditions into life-threatening ones.

 

This fundraising effort helped address those realities directly — not through awareness alone, but through tangible support that enabled care to reach people who need it most.

A SHARED COMMITMENT

This fundraising effort reflects a shared belief that access to healthcare should not be determined by geography, income, or circumstance, and that community-driven action can play a meaningful role in closing those gaps.

Through collaboration with partners and supporters, this initiative helped translate collective effort into direct medical support for families and individuals facing chronic and life-altering conditions.

See the initiative in action.

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