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- Comment: You need to decide whether this draft is about the person or the foundation, because at the moment it's a mix of both. DoubleGrazing (talk) 10:11, 7 February 2024 (UTC)
Abey George
editAbey George is a philanthropist and social entrepreneur known for his contributions in healthcare and education sectors in India. He is the founder of Swasthi Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving healthcare accessibility and promoting education in underprivileged communities.[1]
Swasthi Foundation
editOne of the notable initiatives of Swasthi Foundation is its focus on cancer awareness and prevention. The foundation has organized free cancer screening camps, some of which focusing on Kerala police officers and their families. These camps have been conducted in collaboration with leading healthcare institutions like Aster Medcity, aiming to detect cancer at early stages and provide necessary support and treatment.[2]
Swasthi Foundation has also been actively involved in spreading awareness about diseases like breast cancer through innovative means. For instance, they have organized awareness campaigns using dance as a medium to educate and empower women about breast cancer detection and prevention.[3]
Educational Programs of Swasthi Foundation
editIn addition to healthcare, Swasthi Foundation is committed to enhancing educational opportunities for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. They have launched initiatives like the Swasthi School of Music, providing underprivileged youth with access to music education and opportunities for artistic expression. Furthermore, the foundation has spearheaded programs like the "No Tobacco School Programme," aiming to educate students about the harmful effects of tobacco and promote a healthy lifestyle.[4]
References
edit- ^ "The Hands Behind – SWASTHI FOUNDATION".
- ^ "Free cancer screening for Kerala police officers, families". 29 October 2016.
- ^ "Breast cancer awareness through dance". The Hindu. 12 October 2016.
- ^ "Swasthi School of Music inaugurated". 15 July 2013.