Bhavani’s family from Yadgiri moved to Bangalore for her treatment. Since she was seven months old, Bhavani received regular blood transfusions at our Daycare in Indira Gandhi Institute Of Child Health.
When doctors found a suitable HLA match in her family, her father hesitated, fearing for his young son who would be the donor.
On the occasion of World Mental Health Day, Sankalp India Foundation organised a virtual session on everyday mental health and emotional well-being under the theme Pause, Reflect and Recharge.
The Sankalp Hemoglobinopathy Academy of Learning (SHeAL) continues to nurture reflective and compassionate leaders through its Mentor Development Series.
Mentored by Mr. Sunil Dhimal and facilitated by Ms. Jessiena Ponmalar, the series empowers senior professionals to design and deliver impactful learning experiences for their team members.
October arrived wrapped in the warmth of Dusshera and Diwali, a time for togetherness, celebration and light. But for our Bone Marrow Transplant units and Daycares, it also brought an uphill task. With people travelling and festive plans taking priority, arranging regular blood donations became a major challenge. Platelets, with their short shelf life, added another layer of difficulty.
Siva Kumar Naik was devastated when his baby, K. Bavya Bai, was diagnosed with Thalassemia Major. With no knowledge of the condition, his family endured months of confusion, fear, and hospital visits, struggling to find proper care.