On the occasion of World Cancer Day, the Synergetic Green Warriors Foundation (SGW Foundation) organized a special cancer awareness program at Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Akhnoor to educate students and women about cancer prevention and early detection.
The program aimed to spread awareness about serious diseases such as breast cancer and cervical cancer, and to inform participants about early symptoms, preventive measures, and the importance of regular health check-ups.
Renowned medical expert Dr. Preeti Sharma attended the event as the Chief Guest and shared valuable information with the students and women staff members. During her address, she explained the early warning signs of cancer, methods of self-examination, preventive measures, and the importance of timely medical consultation. She emphasized that unusual symptoms should never be ignored and medical advice should be sought immediately.
The program began with an address by Rabiya Khajuria, who highlighted the importance of spreading awareness about cancer and educating young students about preventive healthcare and early diagnosis.
Dr. Sonia Verma, Director and Founder of SGW Foundation, also addressed the gathering and particularly emphasized the importance of personal hygiene and regular health check-ups among women. She stated that awareness and timely diagnosis can help prevent many serious health complications.
The Vice Principal of the school, Meenu Bali, also participated in the program as a special guest. She appreciated the initiative taken by SGW Foundation and said that such awareness programs are extremely beneficial for students and women as they help them understand important health issues.
Students and women staff members actively participated in the awareness session and interacted with the speakers. Experts encouraged everyone to stay informed about health issues and adopt a healthy lifestyle.
Such initiatives by SGW Foundation play an important role in spreading health awareness and promoting preventive healthcare within the community.