15 February - International Childhood Cancer Day at Santhi School – A Day of Hope and Awareness

 

 February 15 -  International Childhood Cancer Day




Why This Day Is Special 

This day is a global collaborative campaign to raise awareness about childhood cancer and to express support for children and adolescents with cancer, survivors, and their families. It highlights the unique challenges faced by young patients and the need for early diagnosis, equitable access to quality treatment, and ongoing support for survivors. The day aims to reduce pain and suffering and improve survival rates for childhood cancer. It emphasizes that no child should suffer alone.

History Behind the Day 

International Childhood Cancer Day was first observed in 2002 by Childhood Cancer International (CCI), a global network of 183 parent support groups and childhood cancer associations in 93 countries. It aims to generate public understanding and greater appreciation of the issues surrounding childhood cancer. The "Tree of Life" is often used as a symbol for this day, representing growth, strength, and hope.

Did You Know? 

Cancer is a leading cause of death among children and adolescents globally. Around 80% of children with cancer live in low and middle-income countries, where survival rates are significantly lower due to lack of access to diagnosis and treatment. Advances in pediatric oncology have drastically improved survival rates for many childhood cancers. Survivors often face long-term health challenges.

How Can We Celebrate? 

Support organizations that provide care, research, and advocacy for children with cancer. Share information about childhood cancer to raise awareness and reduce stigma. Donate blood or platelets, which are often crucial for cancer treatment. Offer support to families impacted by childhood cancer in your community.

Every child deserves a chance to live a full and healthy life; let's unite to conquer childhood cancer.


International Childhood Cancer Day at Santhi School – A Day of Hope and Awareness

Today, Santhi School is observing International Childhood Cancer Day with great enthusiasm and purpose. The campus is filled with students and teachers who are eagerly participating in activities aimed at raising awareness about childhood cancer. From informative poster presentations to heartfelt speeches by students of Santhi School, the event is inspiring everyone to spread empathy, kindness, and support for young cancer warriors. The principal of Santhi School addresses the gathering, encouraging students to be symbols of hope and strength in society.

As part of the observance, Santhi School organizes a special awareness walk around the campus, followed by a creative session where students design ribbons and messages of support. Teachers at Santhi School also conduct interactive sessions about the importance of early diagnosis and emotional support for children battling cancer. The event fosters values like unity, compassion, and education, reminding everyone at Santhi School to stand together in the fight against childhood cancer and to offer strength to families affected.

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