
Advancing the #RunFree2030 Vision: Join Us at Lady Hardinge Medical College as We Unite for a Disability-Free Future.

In the global movement to eradicate the disability caused by clubfoot, progress is driven by unity, clinical excellence, and the unwavering resolve of a community that refuses to accept a treatable condition as a permanent barrier. Today, June 3rd, 2026, CURE India is proud to host our national World Clubfoot Day 2026 celebration at the historic Swarna Jayanti Auditorium, Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi.
This event is more than a gathering; it is a declaration of our mission to ensure that every child born with clubfoot in India is given the gift of mobility.
We are deeply privileged to have Rtn. Ajeet Jalan, District Governor 3011 (2026–27), join us as the Chief Guest. His presence reflects the growing alignment between major service organizations and the public health imperative to provide Free Treatment to every affected child.
The inclusion of such distinguished leadership strengthens our advocacy and reinforces the importance of the #RunFree2030 vision—a roadmap designed to scale our impact from treating 33% to 70% of all children born with clubfoot in India within the next 5 years.
As one of the Top 10 NGO’s in India, our credibility is built on the foundation of our clinical outcomes and our radical transparency of fund usage. We currently operate the largest clubfoot program in the world and have documented the most number of clubfoot children treated in medical history.
Our approach is singular:
Whether you are joining us today at Lady Hardinge Medical College or supporting us from afar, you are a vital part of the success story we are writing together.
How You Can Get Involved:
"Every child deserves the opportunity to walk, run, play, and dream without disability. Together, we can make RunFree2030 a reality. Join the movement, join the celebration, and join us in making clubfoot history."
We thank all our partners, medical professionals, donors, and the families who have walked this journey with us. Today, we celebrate not just the correction of a condition, but the empowerment of a future generation.
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