The Conquer Cancer program has achieved a significant milestone by completing 200 sessions, with the latest one conducted at Amritsar Central Jail. The initiative continues to expand its presence across different institutions, raising awareness about cancer prevention and early detection.
Praneet Bubber, Joint Chairperson of the Conquer Cancer program, expressed pride in the achievement, noting the initiative’s wide reach and impact.
“Reaching 200 sessions in diverse and often challenging locations underscores our commitment to spreading cancer awareness everywhere it’s needed,” said Bubber.
She also emphasized the importance of community-level education to change perceptions and reduce stigma around cancer.
The Conquer Cancer initiative organizes awareness and educational sessions across Punjab, including institutions like schools, hospitals, and prisons. The sessions focus on:
Through consistent effort, the initiative has reached thousands of individuals from various walks of life. Organizers highlight that these sessions foster understanding, empower people with knowledge, and contribute to healthier communities.
“Education and awareness are the first steps in reducing cancer risk,” said a volunteer during the event.
The Conquer Cancer initiative completed 200 sessions, marked by an event at Amritsar Central Jail, demonstrating its mission to promote awareness and prevention across varied communities in Punjab.