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About Us
As part of Support For Cause Foundation Initiatives,
we are working on different projects to contribute and make some difference.
Health
Prevention is better than cure.
We have challenges in most of Rural India for access to healthcare, due to lack of awareness among people.
Support For Cause Foundation is working on Initiatives to spread awareness of Diabetes, Blood Donation, Organ Donation, Thalassemia and so on.
Education
A Child without Education is like a bird without Wings.
Due to poverty, Most of childrens won’t be sent to schools, instead would be asked to assist the earning member of the family to add up some extra income. And hence childrens are discontinued from schools, as there are not able to afford.
Access to education has always been a challenge for under-privileged children. We are working on projects to balance privileged and underprivileged by providing support for their education.
Environment
Save Environment to Save Ourselves.
Everyday tons of wood products getting exported. Small changes at your home/office can make a huge difference in saving the environment.
Going green is easier than you think. There are little things you can do every day to help reduce greenhouse gases and make a less harmful impact on the environment.
Lets promise ourselves to preserve our property for present and future generation.
Upcoming Events
Creating a Better Future through your support.
Myth vs Fact
Separating fact from fiction.
Myth: If I agree to donate my organs, the hospital staff won't work as hard to save my life.
Myth: Organ donation is against my religion.
Myth: My family will be charged if I donate my organs.
Myth: Rich and famous people go to the top of the list when they need a donor organ.
Myth: I'm too old to donate. Nobody would want my organs.
frequently asked questions
Find all frequently asked questions answered here.
Organ donation is the process of surgically removing an organ or tissue from one person (the organ donor) and placing it into another person (the recipient). Transplantation is necessary because the recipient’s organ has failed or has been damaged by disease or injury.
Organ transplantation is one of the great advances in modern medicine. Unfortunately, the need for organ donors is much greater than the number of people who actually donate.
Anyone from a child to an old person. Even if you have had a serious illness in the past, you can still become a donor under the right circumstances.
No. The “Transplantation of Human Organs Act” prohibits any commercial dealings in organs and makes this a punishable offence.
Recipients are chosen on the grounds of need, longest waiting time and by blood group and if necessary, by tissue characteristics. There is a waiting list for organ transplants because demand exceeds supply.
Currently, these organs & Tissues can be donated:
Heart, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Pancreas, Intestines, Cornea, Skin, Heart Valves, Bones, Tendons.
After you sign up to be an organ donor, be sure to tell your family and friends. It’s important to let them know your wishes so they can honor your decision at the end of life. Also be sure to keep your information, such as a current mailing address, up to date in your state’s donor registry.
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