Corporate Social Responsibility

Coloring Lives

“The value of life is not in its duration, but in its donation. You are not important because of how long you live, you are important because of how effective you live.” -Myles Munroe

Alliaance Biotech also believes in this and hence took an initiative to make the lives of not so privileged children more colorful and happy. Keep filling the colors in other’s life.

Donating Books

“We can’t fill the voids in their lives, but we can create somewhat a better life for them!”

To make this possible, Mr. Shishir & Mr. Nitin recently visited an old age home in Panchkula to spend some quality time with the people who are no longer with their families, talk to them, make them feel good and most importantly, give them the books which they want to read and ‘talk to’.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alliaance Biotech's approach to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?
Alliaance Biotech believes in giving back to society through meaningful initiatives that support underprivileged communities, promote education, and enhance the well-being of people in need.
CSR is an integral part of our values and commitment to creating a positive social impact. We strive to improve lives beyond healthcare by supporting community-focused programs and social welfare activities.
Our CSR activities include supporting underprivileged children through recreational and educational initiatives, as well as engaging with elderly individuals to promote emotional well-being and social inclusion.
The “Coloring Lives” initiative is aimed at bringing joy and happiness to underprivileged children by creating memorable experiences and encouraging positivity in their lives.
We regularly engage with senior citizens by visiting old-age homes, spending quality time with residents, and providing books and other resources that contribute to their mental and emotional well-being.
The book donation program aims to encourage reading, provide companionship through literature, and improve the quality of life for elderly individuals living in care homes.
No. While healthcare remains our core business, our CSR efforts extend to education, community development, social welfare, and initiatives that improve overall quality of life.