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INDIAN CANCER SOCIETY

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Indian Cancer Society was established in 1951 by Dr. D.J. Jussawalla and Mr. Naval Tata as India's first voluntary, non-profit, National Organization for Awareness, Detection, Cure and Survivorship of those affected with this disease. We strongly believe that few of the Cancer’s are Curable if Detected early.

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We at the Indian Cancer Society are one of the oldest Cancer NGOs in India. Our work encompasses the entire Cancer spectrum from Cancer awareness, early detection, diagnosis and treatment funding, post-treatment support, and rehabilitation. Our main focus is the underprivileged section of society both in urban and rural India.

Your one decision to donate to an NGO can save many lives. Your contribution is valuable to us.

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Cause Area:

Health

Fundmeter:

1100 of 5000000
2 supporters
LATEST CONTRIBUTORS
SHARVAREE TAMANE
MANOJ MALI

Fund Utilization in 2025

Total funds raised in 2025 - INR 3152000
Project NameGeneral Cancer Screening Camps for Under Previleage Peoples
Amount Utilized (INR)652000
Project DescriptionCon ducting General Cancer Screening camps all over Maharashtra.
Locations Maharashtra (MH)
CausesHealthy Community > Health awareness
Beneficiary GroupWomen,Elderly,Tribal community
Beneficiary DescriptionMale and female Age group between 30 to 65.
ImpactScreened 603 beneficiaries out of that 28 found screen positive and camps refer them to further diagnostics.
Activities Conducted
NoActivity / Item / BeneficiariesQuantity / Number, if applicable
1 No of cancer screening camps all over Maharashtra for under privilege populations 8
2 Screened beneficiaries 603
Project NameCancer Survivorship Programme through Nutritional Support & Other academic needs
Amount Utilized (INR)2500000
Project Description1. To ensure that cancer patients, particularly those from underprivileged backgrounds, have access to adequate nutrition during their treatment.By addressing nutritional deficiencies, the project aimed to support better treatment adherence, reduce treatment-related side effects, and improve overall health outcomes.
2. To empower cancer survivors with the knowledge and tools to make informed career decisions, fostering clarity on career options, skill requirements, and future job prospects, ultimately leading to greater career satisfaction and success.
3. To empower underprivileged childhood cancer patients & survivors by providing essential learning materials and resources, thereby breaking down barriers to education .
Locations Pan India
CausesHealthy Community > Food security & nutrition
Beneficiary GroupChildren,Women,Persons with Disabilities
Beneficiary DescriptionTotal Number of beneficiaries is 1325.
ImpactTotal 113 general & NC category patients were given financial help for Oral Nutrition Supplement.
A total of 52 cancer survivors benefited from this initiative, gaining clarity and confidence in their career choices.
A total of 1,150 childhood cancer patients and survivors received education kits , helping them continue their learning journey despite the challenges of cancer treatment.
Activities Conducted
NoActivity / Item / BeneficiariesQuantity / Number, if applicable
1 No of Financial help for Oral Nutrition Supplement provided to cancer patients 113
2 No Career Guidance to Childhood cancer survivors 52
3 No of Education kits Distributed 1150

Fund Utilization in 2024

Total funds raised in 2024 - INR 705785
Project NameCancer Awareness - Digital campaign on Social Media
Amount Utilized (INR)705785
Project DescriptionCampaigns on oral cancer and cervical cancer across Meta, Facebook, Instagram, and Google aim to raise awareness within the broader community.
Also, Campaigns exclusive on oral cancer was executed on World No Tobacco Day to spread awareness about the health risks associated with tobacco use.
Locations Pan India
CausesHealth > Awareness & advocacy
Beneficiary GroupChildren,Women,Elderly,Persons with Disabilities,Others
Beneficiary DescriptionLocation: Pan India Age: 18 t0 60 Detailed Targeting: Demographics > Parents > All parents Interests > Family and relationships , Family (social concept)
ImpactThe media campaigns run across India to promote awareness of oral and cervical cancer have garnered a reach of 16.7 million.
Activities Conducted
NoActivity / Item / BeneficiariesQuantity / Number, if applicable
1 Social Media Awareness campaign on Cervical Cancer and Oral Cancer For 4 weeks
2 Social Media Oral Cancer Awareness campaign on World No Tobacco Day For 1 Week

Fund Utilization in 2023

Total funds raised in 2023 - INR 270051
Project NameGeneral Cancer Screening Camp
Amount Utilized (INR)270051
Project DescriptionICS shall exercise all reasonable skill, care, and diligence in the discharge of the activities agreed, which are to be performed in a professional and timely manner as would be reasonably expected from professionals engaged in similar activities.
LocationsThane > Maharashtra (MH),Palghar > Maharashtra (MH)
CausesHealth > Testing & screening
Beneficiary GroupWomen,Elderly
Beneficiary DescriptionWe have screened 300 beneficiaries between the 30 to 65 age group. Out of 300, 80 beneficiaries are Male & 220 are females.
ImpactConducting 5 general screening camps for underprivileged people where we screened 300 beneficiaries. Out of 300 beneficiaries, we found 29 suspects. After the suspects were identified, we suggested them for further diagnosis. We are still in contact with them for followups.
Activities Conducted
NoActivity / Item / BeneficiariesQuantity / Number, if applicable
1 Conducting General Cancer Screening Camp 6 camps
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