Cancer takes lives not just because of the disease — but because of silence, stigma, and delayed diagnosis. Akshay Sharma's Kirti Nagar cancer awareness work in New Delhi is about changing all three.
Across Delhi's working-class neighborhoods — including areas around Kirti Nagar — people often delay seeking medical help. The reasons are familiar: cost, fear, or simply not knowing the signs. By the time cancer is diagnosed in many communities, treatment has become exponentially harder.
Akshay Sharma AVS Holiday began its cancer awareness programme in New Delhi because we witnessed this pattern firsthand. People were not ignoring their health out of carelessness — they were doing it out of a lack of access to information and care.
"If we can reach one family early enough, we can change the outcome of an entire household — not just one person."
Our work is rooted in community trust built through years of social welfare and animal care service in Kirti Nagar. That trust is what allows us to have conversations about cancer openly — without fear, without shame.
From roadside awareness drives in Kirti Nagar to structured health camps across New Delhi — Akshay Sharma reaches communities where the need is greatest.
We organize free screening camps in Delhi neighborhoods — including Kirti Nagar — where trained medical professionals offer early detection services at no cost to attendees. No one should be unable to afford a diagnosis.
Akshay Sharma AVS Charity team conducts workshops at schools, markets, temples, and community centres across New Delhi — teaching people how to recognize warning signs and take timely action. Knowledge delivered where people already are.
A cancer diagnosis changes everything for a family. We offer emotional support, guidance through the healthcare system, and practical assistance to patients and their loved ones navigating treatment in Delhi.
Akshay Sharma's New Delhi cancer awareness education in New Delhi does not use confusing medical jargon. We speak plainly, clearly, and with empathy — meeting communities exactly where they are.
We educate Delhi residents on common early symptoms — unexplained weight loss, persistent lumps, unusual bleeding — so nothing is brushed aside as "just stress."
Many people in Kirti Nagar and across Delhi suffer in silence out of shame. Our workshops create safe, judgment-free spaces where talking about health is normalized.
We guide families toward government hospitals, affordable diagnostic centres, and NGO support systems in New Delhi — because knowing where to go is half the battle.
Detection is only the beginning. Akshay Sharma volunteers follow up with individuals identified at risk — making sure they don't fall through the cracks of an overwhelmed system.
Akshay Sharma's cancer awareness work doesn't happen in boardrooms. It happens at bus stops, school gates, and market lanes in Kirti Nagar and across Delhi.
We bring age-appropriate cancer awareness to Delhi schools — teaching young people about prevention, healthy habits, and how to look out for family members showing warning signs.
Temples, mosques, and community halls in Kirti Nagar and New Delhi have become key outreach partners — because people listen when messages come from spaces they already trust.
We collaborate with doctors, oncologists, and diagnostic labs across New Delhi to provide seamless referrals and ensure that detected cases receive timely professional care.
From WhatsApp awareness messages to printed pamphlets distributed in Kirti Nagar markets — we meet Delhi residents on every platform where they consume information.
"She came to our health camp in New Delhi because her neighbor insisted. She had ignored a lump for 18 months. Early-stage diagnosis. Today she is cancer-free and she volunteers at our awareness camps. Her story saves others."— Cancer Awareness Team, Akshay Sharma, Kirti Nagar
Akshay Sharma's cancer awareness programme in Kirti Nagar and New Delhi needs volunteers, donors, and advocates. Stand up for early detection — your support literally saves lives.