DEEP Trust celebrates 11 years of service to society
Launches Mobile Bus for free screening, procures INR a crore plus and unveiled DEEP Vision 2030 to transform 5 million lives
Hyderabad, December 13, 2025: DEEP Trust, a collective of Doctors and Responsible citizens, is a non-profit organisation working to uplift vulnerable children and communities celebrated 11th anniversary with DEEP Annual Day – DEEP Elevate 2025 on Saturday at Hotel Daspalla, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad.
The milestone event brought together children, youth, educators, volunteers, partners, and supporters to reflect on DEEP’s journey over the past decade and to unveil its roadmap for the future.
A major highlight of DEEP Elevate 2025 was the launch of the DEEP Mobile Health & Screening Bus, a fully equipped mobile facility designed to deliver preventive healthcare directly to underserved communities. The mobile unit provides free breast cancer screening, cervical cancer screening, basic diagnostics, and essential health education, enabling early detection of diseases and reducing the financial burden associated with late-stage treatment. By reaching remote and low-resource areas, the initiative is expected to benefit thousands of women and families, significantly strengthening community health outcomes.
The Mobile Health and Screening Bus was formally unveiled by Dr Madhu Vasepalli, Founder and Trustee, Ms Swati Mohanti, Trustee, Ms Priya Ieyngar, Legal Advisor, Dr Arya Yashashree, Volunteer and Phanindra, Manager Communications.
On this occasion, DEEP Trust also launched the DEEP Mobile App, a user-friendly digital platform that enables beneficiaries to access information and services seamlessly.
Founder Trustees Dr Rakesh Kalapala and Dr Madhu Vasepalli unveiled DEEP Vision 2030, an ambitious roadmap aimed at transforming 5 million lives through equitable healthcare, quality education, and innovative skill development initiatives.
The event showcased DEEP’s flagship programmes, including DEEP on Wheels (Mobile Health), the Physiotherapy Centre (KGNMT), and education support programmes across schools and Child Care Institutions (CCIs), such as Asritha, Srividhya, VSS, THARA Home, Balyam Home, and Government Special Homes, among others.
It also highlighted skill-building centres for youth and women, scholarships for economically weaker students, and environmental awareness drives. Volunteers and partners were honoured for their invaluable contributions to grassroots development.
Products made by special children from Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust and Sri Vidya Centre for the special children.
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