Cancer Assistance and Relief Efforts (C.A.R.E.) is a non-profit health organization committed to the service of patients, caregivers and families living with cancer

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How do we work?

Shaped by a wealth of personal experience of cancer warriors and caregivers, we aim to affect change by bringing together real-world solutions, sustainable financing and collaborative partnerships towards assisting cancer patients in their journey.

Sharing research and innovation trends

To make a lasting impact, we know that we must actively engage and include groups at several levels from health professionals to community leaders in order to bring next level solutions to the cancer patients and caregivers.

Financial and fundraising assistance

Sharing contemporary medical innovation and relevant cancer research information with patients as well as caregivers to improve living and decision-making about treatments and capabilities.

Partnering with healthcare institutions, medical experts and civil society members

By nurturing relationships with likeminded organizations and private individuals, we're able to unlock new sources of funds and scale up our work far beyond what traditional funding can do alone.

Our team

Dr Parna Das, Treasurer & Member

With a background in business finance and a keen sense of commitment to improving lives, Sanjay is the primary visionary and the main thrust behind C.A.R.E. He oversees our holistic functioning.

Sanjay Kumar Das, President

With a Doctorate in social sciences and nearly two decades of experience in the corporate as well as advocacy sector, Parna is influential in shaping our projects, advocacy drives and fundraising rounds.

Jayanti Chakraborty, Secretary & Member

A cancer warrior herself, Jayanti is instrumental in building relationships with our key target groups of cancer patients and caregivers. With over two decades of experience in the corporate sector, she also liaisons with our investors and partners.

“I'm not afraid of storms, for I'm learning how to sail my ship.”

– Louisa May Alcott