Sankalp India Foundation

Sankalp India Foundation(R)

Lets Give Life a Better Chance
Motto Lets Give Life a Better Chance
Founded 23 May 2003
Founder Students
Type Non-Government Voluntary Organisation
Location
Area served
India
Website http://www.sankalpindia.net/

Sankalp India Foundation is a Bangalore-based non-government organisation.[1] It a youth organisation working for blood donation, thalassemia and disaster relief.

Activities

Blood Donation

Since 2003,[2] it has been working for voluntary blood donation in Karnataka. A blood helpline is run by the organisation.[3] It also organizes several blood donation camps. It is one of the pioneer organisations which helps patients worldwide with a rare blood group "Bombay Blood Group" (also known as hh blood group).[4]

Thalassemia

It runs two day care centers in Bangalore for children suffering from Thalassemia.[5][6]

Disaster relief

Sankalp also participates in disaster relief activities. A few of the disasters in which it participated for relief are the Tsunami on the Indian sub continent,[7] Karnataka floods, Sikkim earthquake, J&K earthquake, and the Assam floods.[8]

Bone Marrow Trasplant

In collaboration with People Tree Hospitals and Cure2Children Foundation, Italy, Sankalp is also running Bone marrow transplant centre in Bangalore for Thalassemia Patients.[9]

Achievements

References

  1. NGO connect: ‘Bombay Blood’ flown to Istanbul
  2. An appeal to donate blood
  3. State-wide helpline for blood launched
  4. Istanbul man finds blood donor in Bangalore
  5. Thalassemia: The growing challenge
  6. Thalassemia day care centre opened
  7. People remember Tsunami victims
  8. Sourav Roy. "Water, Water, Everywhere". the-nri.com.
  9. Hope for Bengaluru kids with thalassemia
  10. AmeriCares Spirit of Humanity Awards 2011 Winners
  11. AmeriCares Spirit of Humanity Awards 2011 Winners
  12. Manthan Awards Asia Pacific 2013 Winner
  13. eNgo Challenge 2014 South Asia Winners 2014
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