The Yoddhas
Yoddhas – Indians Fighting Against Cancer is a non-government organisation dedicated to the well-being of cancer patients throughout India.
It was founded in January 2014 by Rahul Yadav, in the wake of his own diagnosis with multiple myeloma.[1][2] Initially, the patient-to-patient group consisted of Yadav and other patients he had met at the hospital.[3][4] As of April 2015, the group has a support base of about 4,000 members.[5] Yoddhas was created as a means to overcome a deficit of strong online support systems in the country.[6] It is a peer-to-peer support group where everyone discusses about their illness and support each other that mainly consists of cancer patients as well as close friends and relatives of people fighting cancer.[7]
Objective
Yoddhas offers a platform for patients, doctors and Caregivers to connect and help each other.[8] The program also tries to explore and talk about the best ways to help each other.[9] They also promote awareness about Stem Cell Donorship.[10] The Yoddhas support group also focuses on aiding patients with emotional, factual and psychological support.[11] The patient group motivates and inspires each other by sharing health tips, personal stories and initiating discussions.[12] Apart from this, it tries to generate cancer awareness among the youth by involving them in its social campaigns.[3][13]
Activity
The NGO tried to bring awareness to cancer through a social media campaign called 'Happiness Week', campaigns like their hashtag #YspreadHappiness[14][15] attempt to generate awareness for the cause which had a reach of 60,000 people across India. It has also collaborated with well-known institutes such as IIM Indore, Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS) and Delhi University to carry out social awareness activities such as Nukkad Natak (street play).[16] The group has its presence in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Bengaluru and Kolkata as of January 2015.[17]
Recognition
Yoddhas – Indians Fighting Against Cancer was awarded the second prize in the Best Project category of the UNESCO Youth Citizen Entrepreneurship Competition in the year 2014, in Berlin.[18] It also received the People's Choice Award under the Best Project's Category in the same competition.[19]
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