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About Me
I am Bhoomi Sanjay Shelar, 20 years old, and studying B.Com in my second year at Mumbai University. I love dancing and care about helping women in need. My mother, Sanjita Shelar, works at the Family Planning Association of India (FPA India) Thane District Project, and I wish to support their valuable work. FPA India has been helping women for 75 years without any discrimination.
I hope to help them raise money so they can reach and support more women who need help.
Appeal
Every 90 seconds, we lose a woman to cervical cancer, worldwide. Cervical cancer remains one of India's most frequent cancers and a top cause of cancer-related mortality in women in low- and middle-income nations1. It is primarily caused by infection with HPV (Human Papilloma Virus).
Vaccination against HPV, along with regular screening can prevent cervical cancer. Yet, many women are unaware of the simple preventive measures, and often don’t seek treatment until it is too late.
Besides, HPV vaccines are not freely available in India yet, through the public sector, and prohibitively expensive for many, if purchased through the private sector.
Secondly, despite a National Cancer Screening Programme in India that includes population level cervical cancer screening, only 1.9% of women have ever undergone screening for cervical cancer, as per the NFHS-5 report.
The campaign “ Race to Erase Cervical Cancer” launched by FPA India last year helped secure more than 900 HPV vaccine doses and conduct 16000 cervical cancer screenings over a short span of 9 months.
FPA India is on a mission to protect 100,000 adolescent girls and women from this preventable cancer, with information and access to affordable HPV vaccines for adolescent girls and cervical cancer screening for women.
I am leveraging the TMM 2025 platform to raise the required funds for accelerating this campaign
I appeal to you to donate on my page and join us in our fight against cervical cancer!
Your donation will help FPA India conduct
1. Awareness sessions on cervical cancer prevention
2. Address vaccine hesitancy, procure HPV vaccines and conduct vaccination drives in schools and communities
3. Conduct cervical cancer screenings and offer continuum of care to those in need.
Cervical cancer is a preventable disease. It is also curable if detected early and adequately treated.
Join us in our Race to Erase Cervical Cancer by donating now!!
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11 Donor Messages
Spread more awareness about cancer
Anonymous
18th December 2024
spread more awareness
Saiyog Bhiwandi
18th December 2024
Spread More Awareness
OMKAR GULVI
18th December 2024
Good Work you all do
MANOJ MENON
18th December 2024
Good
Anonymous
30th October 2024
Very good
Anonymous
28th October 2024
Good
Anonymous
18th October 2024
Good
Anonymous
17th October 2024
Very good Bhoomi
MANISHA DESAI
25th September 2024
Good
DUVITA RONGATE
25th September 2024
Keep it up Bhoomi !
PREETI SAKAT
23rd September 2024