HPV Vaccine Drive – Protecting 500 Girls from Cervical Cancer
To launch a preventive healthcare initiative, Niru Foundation is providing HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccines to 500 underprivileged girls aged 9–14 years. This program aims to significantly reduce their future risk of cervical cancer, the second most common cancer among Indian women. By ensuring timely vaccination, we protect girls from a preventable disease while raising awareness about cervical cancer and promoting long-term health in underserved communities.
The initiative focuses on early prevention, ensuring that girls receive two doses of the Cervavac vaccine, administered six months apart according to WHO and IAP guidelines. Along with vaccination, the program provides medical supervision by pediatricians and gynecologists, cold storage and transportation for vaccine safety, consent management from guardians, and awareness sessions before and after vaccination. This comprehensive approach ensures both safety and effective community education.
1. Vaccination Protocol
Each girl will receive two doses of the HPV vaccine, spaced six months apart, following international guidelines to ensure maximum protection.
2. Medical & Logistical Support
Pediatricians and gynecologists will oversee vaccination, with proper cold storage, safe transportation, and medical consent from guardians ensured at all times.
3. Awareness & Education
Pre- and post-vaccination awareness sessions will educate girls, families, and communities about cervical cancer prevention, early detection, and general health practices.
4. Monitoring & Follow-Up
All beneficiaries will be tracked for completion of the vaccination schedule, and follow-up support will be provided to answer health-related queries and concerns.
Join Us in Making a Difference
Help protect 500 girls from cervical cancer and empower underserved communities with life-saving preventive healthcare. Support our HPV Vaccine Drive today and be a part of their healthy future.