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Our Volunteers are Outgoing, Accommodating and Self-motivated

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Our volunteers continuously support our activities and spread Cervical Cancer awareness in different villages. Their experience and knowledge help us to develop wider networks. Through our regular camps our volunteers share their passion and experiences to spread awareness and promote change in regards to Cervical Cancer. As one of our volunteer Rahul Chavan shared his experience “Cervical and Breast cancer are most common disease among women worldwide but if it is detected at an earlier stage then it can be treated and cured. To detect this condition PAP test and Mammography test is essential. GeBBS Foundation is actively working for the society. GeBBS Foundation along with the Zillah Parishad and the MGM doctors are continuously providing aid to the women in the rural areas through free check-up camps. These camps are organized in a well-equipped mobile van ‘Clinic on Wheels’ where the MGM doctors conduct a thorough check-up. To spread further awareness, GeBBS Found

Our Volunteers; Our Pride

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With our mission ‘Be the change you want to see’ , we continue to add value to the people in the rural areas. Our volunteers, doctors and nurses visit different villages to spread awareness and provide medical aid to the women. Our volunteers along with the Zillah Parishad ASHA workers visit different villages to educate the villagers. They play a vital role in our organization by providing timely support to people, the community and the society. The ASHA workers are a great source of support and are actively involved in various programs. One such program is the ‘Breast CancerAwareness Rally’ . One of our active volunteers Juned Shaikh stated that “Connecting, communicating and spreading awareness related to Breast cancer in different villages with GeBBS Foundation team as volunteer coordinator is a good way of giving back to the society. It is a great experience to become active in the society and educate women and make them aware about their health issues. As a volunteer,