Tag: cuddles foundation

  • World No Tobacco Day: 5 reasons to quit smoking or vaping 

    World No Tobacco Day: 5 reasons to quit smoking or vaping 

    GOOD health allows us to have a job, earn money, care for our families, go on vacations and follow our goals and aspirations. Health complications such as heart disease or cancer throw a wrench into those plans and drastically reduce our quality of life. One of the main habits to worsen our health is smoking…

  • 10 cancer care NGOs in India helping the poor

    10 cancer care NGOs in India helping the poor

    INTERNATIONAL studies estimate that over 10 million people die from cancer every year, and at least one-third of common cancers are preventable. The worrying aspect of cancer deaths is that 70% of them occur in low-to-middle-income countries. India is one of them. A parliamentary panel in 2019 said while 16 lakh new cancer cases are…

  • Childhood cancer – an avoidable killer of young lives

    Childhood cancer – an avoidable killer of young lives

    Help children from poor families have a fighting chance to survive WHILE India struggles with the Coronavirus pandemic, other serious and prolonged illnesses have been ignored. Childhood cancer is one of them. India has the highest prevalence of the disease in the world, with a child diagnosed every 12 minutes.  Cancer in children is rare…

  • These 3 NGOs in India share their stories on the KBC hot seat

    These 3 NGOs in India share their stories on the KBC hot seat

    NGOs in India Apna Ghar, Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, and Cuddles Foundation share their inspiring founding stories on KBC with Amitabh Bachchan.

  • Inspiring stories of India’s changemakers

    Inspiring stories of India’s changemakers

    The journeys of these changemakers reiterates the notion that there is no ‘right time’ to do the ‘right thing’. Join these changemakers to change the world, one life at a time.

  • Will You Feed Their Hunger For Life?

    Let’s #throwback for a quick minute to when you were 10 years old. If you had to think of your most pressing concern at the time, it probably revolved around the unjust equilibrium of your study/play time. That is a valid concern to have, no doubt. Many 10-year-olds have it. But there are children around…