Pearl Academy collaborate with the Bliss Foundation
Pearl Academy are working with Bliss Foundation, an NGO which was started by cancer survivors. It works for children and women suffering with cancer.
Pearl Academy students will be working with them through conducting some workshops for the children with cancer. In collaboration with INTI students, Pearl students will design head gears for the cancer patients who have lost their hair due to the traumatic chemotherapy and thereby are battling not just with cancer but also a complete loss of confidence and self-esteem due to losing their hair.
Coming to terms with something as fatal as cancer can be a tough task for anyone. The next project that we will soon be starting work on is to work with BLISS FOUNDATION. It is an NGO which was started by cancer survivors. It works for cancer patients – children and women suffering with cancer. Our students will be working with them in conducting some workshops for the children with cancer. In collaboration with INTI students, Pearl students will design head gears for the cancer patients who have lost their hair due to the traumatic chemotherapy and thereby are battling not just with cancer but also complete loss of confidence and self-esteem due to losing their hair.
As a kick-off event, 7 Students of PGFBMM 2017-19 (Kadambini Tiwari, Rewati, Praachi Goel, Vaibhav Passi, Himanshu Khanna, Tanya Chauhan, Praachi Goel) participated with full enthusiasm and their commitment towards the social cause organized by BLISS FOUNDATION on 14th AND 29th October to help the cancer kids to create moments of joy at World of Wonders in NOIDA.
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