Meet Our Supporters: Sudais Arif
...start volunteering for us at such a young age? “I’d read many articles on the devastating effect that Covid-19 had on charities. Research showed that: ‘The devastating financial impact of...
...start volunteering for us at such a young age? “I’d read many articles on the devastating effect that Covid-19 had on charities. Research showed that: ‘The devastating financial impact of...
...with hospital staff like Bushra. Bushra is a play therapist at our Lahore hospital. Her job is to address the psychological issues that come up as side effects of cancer...
When it comes to cancer, a late or incorrect diagnosis can mean the difference between life and death. Pakistan has a lack of reliable medical facilities which puts a strain...
...there are no prizes for coming second, so you are ruthless. It kills all compassion. But when I saw these poor people giving money; tea boys coming in the van...
...was determined to help those with limited means access the care they need. Back then, it was believed it wasn’t possible to provide free cancer support. This led to the...
...exemplary in a country like Pakistan. I was impressed by the fact that even while a patient’s eligibility for free treatment is being checked, the treatment of the patient is...
After two decades of providing free cancer care in Pakistan, Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital (SKMCH) received the 2015 Patient-Centric Imaging Award. The award was given for our child friendly...
...are able to meet hospital staff, volunteer with helping cancer patients and experience first-hand how free cancer care for the needy is put into practice in a country that has...
...and you could give someone from a vulnerable community the chance to recover from cancer. If you want to help fund free medical care for poorer cancer patients in Pakistan,...