Our mission is simple

Empathy & Compassion for all

About Us

Quality education for everyone.

Our aim is to create a society where every single one of us has the opportunity to access high-quality education and we build an ecosystem by reducing inequalities of all sorts by enabling the culture of compassion and empathy.

What we do

How we help

Patient navigation helps guide patients through and around barriers in the complex cancer care system to help ensure timely diagnosis, treatment, and support. This is also critical to survival and early detection, and the medical community in the U.S. is seeing huge successes through patient navigation programs. The Caridad Program is a proactive approach to helping patients overcome the barriers of cost, fear, and misinformation surrounding a disease and its prevention. By helping underserved women to navigate the healthcare system, navigators provide the vision that gives women hope.
Together with our outreach partners, we’re empowering women to take control of their health by educating them about their body and providing important breast cancer resources. Including In-person training sessions, Materials provided at events, Online training modules.
Our support group creates a safe space for healthy dialogue between patients & survivors. Caridad hosts a monthly support group where our support group facilitator works with cancer survivors during “caring and sharing” time to encourage healthy dialogue and education for everyone involved. Having the support of others is an important part of breast cancer survivorship. Research shows that taking part in support groups, where you both give and receive help, is an effective way to reduce the stress and anxiety that can come with a breast cancer diagnosis.

Facts

Helping women now through early detection, education, and support

32 million Indian children of age up to 13 years have never attended any school, the majority of them belonging to the socially disadvantaged class.

Source – National Sample Survey Office (NSSO)
Half of primary school-going children – which constitutes nearly 50 million children – not achieving grade appropriate learning levels.

Source – National Achievement Survey, NCERT
Dropout rates increase alarmingly in class III to V, its approximately 50% for boys, and 58% for girls.
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Samir Lakhani has been named to the 2020 Forbes 30 under 30 list of top young social entrepreneurs.

Lakhani, 27, founded Eco-Soap Bank, which recycles leftover hotel soaps to redistribute to people in need.

His global nonprofit has kept tons of waste out of landfills, improved hygiene for more than 1.3 million people and created jobs for 147 disadvantaged women in developing nations.

Samir Lakhani

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Call for Storybooks

Books have the power to enrich a child’s mind and let their imagination fly. If you have old or new children’s books to spare, you can help the kids at Ramsar Palawala village in seeing new dreams.

TAF Global and PANS India are together establishing a library for children at this quaint village near Kanota. We are looking to collect storybooks, board games, and toys to make it a fun learning place.