Cancer awareness goes beyond medical knowledge—it is about breaking fear, silence, and stigma. In many communities, the word cancer is still spoken in whispers, often associated with hopelessness. This fear prevents individuals from seeking timely screening, asking critical questions, or recognising early warning signs. At Live4Help Foundation, we are committed to changing this narrative by replacing fear with knowledge and stigma with empathy.

On 21 February 2026, Live4Help Foundation successfully conducted a Cancer Awareness Programme, marking another meaningful step in our mission to promote preventive healthcare and community education. The initiative focused primarily on breast cancer awareness, highlighting the importance of early detection and preventive screening. Through this programme, women were empowered with practical knowledge and confidence, reinforcing the belief that seeking medical care is an act of strength, courage, and self‑care.

We were honoured by the invaluable support of Prof. Dr. Shyamsundar Roy and Prof. Dr. Kundan Ghosh from Mahishadal Girl’s College, whose dedication ensured the smooth and effective conduct of the programme. The initiative reached 223 students and family members, enabling vital health information to reach both young participants and caregivers within the community.

We are also grateful to Dr. Maji for his continued support of our Cancer Awareness Initiative. The programme featured an interactive presentation and Q&A session, followed by a live demonstration of the Breast Cancer Detection Manikin. Several local girls were trained in self‑testing techniques, encouraging active participation, open dialogue, and practical understanding of early detection and appropriate next steps for care.

We gratefully acknowledge M/S. Erbe Medical India Pvt Ltd. for sponsoring the event and thank Mr. Ridhwipratim Sarkar for his presence and support. Such partnerships strengthen our commitment to advancing grassroots healthcare initiatives through meaningful collaboration.

Our sincere thanks go to Roymoni Smriti Foundation, led by Prof. Dr. Animesh Mandal, along with Ashim Das, Debashish Munda, Kunal Panda, and Raju Saha, whose efforts in beneficiary coordination and community engagement were instrumental to the programme’s success.

The attached snaps and clippings capture the tangible impact and success of this programme, reinforcing our belief that awareness inspires action and saves lives. With continued support, Live4Help Foundation seeks to scale these initiatives across underserved communities, strengthen early‑detection efforts, and deliver sustained follow‑up care—turning awareness into long‑term impact.

We warmly invite corporate organisations, institutions, and CSR partners to collaborate with us in advancing health awareness and preventive care. Your support can help save lives by enabling early detection, education, and community empowerment. Together, we can ensure that no one suffers in silence—and that early care reaches those who need it most.