1,50,000 Families Enrolled: A Major Step Forward in Prevention

On February 13, 2025, Sankalp India Foundation achieved a significant milestone in thalassemia and sickle cell disease prevention, enrolling 1,50,000 families in antenatal screening.

On February 13, 2025, Sankalp India Foundation achieved a significant milestone in thalassemia and sickle cell disease prevention, enrolling 1,50,000 families in antenatal screening.

Collected 789 units of life saving blood from 17 camps, impacting countless lives through generous donations
Transfused 3590 units in January in 23 daycare centres across 6 states, providing essential care and treatment to 2000+ affected children.

For families battling thalassemia, every day is a fight for survival. The hope of a cure through a bone marrow transplant (BMT) often feels out of reach due to limited facilities and high costs. In a step toward changing this reality Sankalp India Foundation with the partnership of DKMS Foundation India and Cure2Children have expanded the BMT unit at Health1 Hospital, Ahmedabad.
मारवाड़ थैलेसीमिया समिति और निर्मल चेरिटेबल ट्रस्ट के संयुक्त तत्वावधान में संकल्प इंडिया फाउंडेशन के सहयोग से थैलेसीमिया पीड़ित बच्चों के मानव ल्यूकोसाइट एंटीजन (एचएलए) टेस्ट कैंप का आयोजन किया गया। निर्मल चेरिटेबल ट्रस्ट के रक्तशाला भवन में आयोजित...
On January 26, 2025, as the nation celebrated Republic Day, four incredible blood donors chose to celebrate in a way that gave life and hope. They came forward to support our HLA Matched Transfusion initiative, a specialised program that makes transfusions safer and more effective for children living with thalassemia.
Why HLA Matched Transfusions Matter

Like many families affected by thalassemia, Arpitha and Kanthraj were unaware of the genetic disorder affecting their children. Each child developed complications and did not survive beyond the first year. Despite multiple hospital visits, not a single doctor informed them about Thalassemia, leaving them in the dark about its consequences.

At Sankalp India Foundation, every step we take is guided by one simple principle—to give children and young people living with thalassemia the safest and best possible care. Blood transfusions form the backbone of thalassemia management, and ensuring their safety is non-negotiable.