We are improving the health and wellbeing of people grappling with infertility.
About Us
“Much like the elephant in the room, infertility sits in that uncomfortable place of “I’d rather not talk about it”, “it’s complicated”, be it in conversations, discussions, cultural nuances and more. This is to the detriment of those suffering from it, while ironically there exists a lot to address it.”
Infertility is recognized as a global public health issue by the World Health Organization. It has broad psycho-social impacts on the lives of those suffering from it, particularly women, who frequently experience domestic violence, divorce, social stigma, emotional stress, depression, high-risk sexual behaviours, anxiety, and low self-esteem.
Unfortunately, infertility care does not command a high level of priority within the health care infrastructure right now. Cognizant of the substantial number of people suffering from infertility, the challenges they face and broad psycho-social impacts, it is essential that even through small feats and strides, livelihoods, mental health can be improved upon and infertility stigma curbed.
The Rainbow Hearts Foundation’s vision, ideology and objectives are embodied in simplifying the bridging existing gaps. ESE (pronounced “easy”), Educate, Support, Enable
Vision
To experience a future that is free of infertility stigma, one which has significant improvements in the state of mental well-being, fertility treatments for those diagnosed with infertility and restoring hope to many who feel lost.
Mission
To experience a future that is free of infertility stigma, one which has significant improvements in the state of mental well-being, fertility treatments for those diagnosed with infertility and restoring hope to many who feel lost.
To bridge the wide information gap about infertility and offer counselling services to couples and individuals suffering from the psychological trauma resulting from childlessness.
To build advocacy with the intention of giving all people the respect and help that they deserve to live a fulfilling life with or without children.
To empower women and men with the knowledge that “We are more than Mothers and Fathers” and to help them learn to embrace life with all its facets.
Objectives
Education & research
Spearhead public awareness campaigns to educate and support research on infertility with the aim of breaking the stigma.
Psycho-social welfare Support:
Provide access to a network of mental health and psycho-socio support for those diagnosed with infertility.
Medical interventions
Enable access to infertility medical and/or surgical interventions for the management and treatment of infertility.