Press/ Media Invitation
ON the occasion of the 11th
International Childhood Cancer Day, Join smiling faces of children faced
cancer and their families. With a
special message that when detected in time and treated appropriately at a
cancer treatment centre - childhood cancer is curable.
On: Saturday, March 24, at 9:30am,
We welcome to Delhi
The Cycling 4 Change team of 4
Cycling Challenge from Gateway of India to India Gate
09.30 am: Flag in
at India Gate and welcome of the cyclists by our children with cancer and their
families
10.00 – 12.00 pm:
all the children with their families,
cyclists and volunteers from Magic Bus and CanKids staff will move to Children’s
Park for a big Picnic.
Cycling 4 Change – Gateway of India to India gate!
Mumbai - Delhi: 21 days of
cycling.1, 940kms. 4 Cyclists. 4 States. ‘4’ change!
Four cycling enthusiasts from
different walks of life have already took a 21-day cycling expedition to raise
money for children from underprivileged backgrounds. The expedition, from
Mumbai’s Gateway of India to New Delhi’s India Gate, is in support of two
non-profit organizations, Magic Bus and CanKids.
The Cyclists
·
Ranjul Goswami, 43, is a city-based financial
consultant
·
Bertram Fonseca, 31, is an IT professional who
loves touring on the cycle
·
Mallikarjun Singh, 28, is an IIT graduate, who
works as an adventure professional
·
Anil Uchil, 41, is a ‘cycle to work’ enthusiast
and a corporate communications professional
They will cycle 1,940kms from the
Gateway of India, Mumbai to India Gate, New Delhi. Online pledges and donations
for Cycling 4 Change have already raised over 5 lakhs for the two non-profits.
Magic Bus, our partner NGO will do activities with children
We are also very happy to inform
you about our 37-day long celebration of the 11th International Childhood
Cancer Day (ICCD), across over 30 Pediatric cancer units and 14 cities,
starting from the Mumbai city on 11thFebruary at Sophia College with a One day
celebration and ending at Delhi on 24thMarch with a Cycling challenge started
from the Gateway of India to India Gate wheeling into the capital.
“Childhood cancer globally receives
little attention from researchers and health authorities. Prevention of
childhood cancer is not possible in almost all cases, and the many global
cancer programmes aimed at prevention, are largely unrelated and irrelevant to
childhood cancers. For this reason it is
important that the focus be on early diagnosis, early detection, support of
affected children and improved treatment – especially in the developing world
which accounts for 80% of the global incidence of childhood cancer.” says Benson Pau chairperson of ICCCPO.
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CanKids...KidsCan, Unit of Indian Cancer Society, Delhi
Branch, has supported over 6000 children since its inception in 2004. “When
worldwide 70-95%children can be cured of cancer, in our country too 70-95% must
survive the disease. Equally no child should suffer without treatment for lack
of finance.
Worldwide, there is a 70-95% cure rate
for childhood cancers. Yet, in our country, where every year there are
40-50,000 new cases of childhood cancer (20% of the world incidence), 70-80%
children still die of the disease due to lack of information and awareness,
inadequate treatment facilities and importantly, the prohibitively expensive
cost of treatment and the absence of supportive care.
As a
family support group for children with cancer and their families that works
across India to provide the entire spectrum of support from moment of diagnosis
through treatment and after into survivorship on the one hand and terminal care
and bereavement support on the other, Cankids…KidsCan, Unit of Indian Cancer
Society, Delhi Branch, has supported over 6000 children since its inception in
2004. “When worldwide 70-95% children
can be cured of cancer, in our country too 70-95% must survive the disease.
Equally no child should suffer without treatment for lack of finance,” says
Poonam Bagai, Founder President, herself a cancer survivor and Global Cancer
Ambassador India in 2011.
We invite you to be a part of the
celebrations in Delhi at India Gate
Please contact the ICCD Secretariat of CanKids for further information if you wish to help us in our cause.
Official Spokesperson: Poonam Bagai, Founder President,
Mobile: 9811525745; poonambagai@cankidsindia.org
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