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Grace Cancer Foundation is listing on India's Social Stock Exchange (SSE) — a SEBI-regulated platform that enables organisations to raise capital for social causes with full transparency and accountability.

By expressing your interest, you signal your commitment to funding cancer education, early detection, treatment, and research for underserved communities across India.

Who We Are

About Grace Cancer Foundation

The Grace Cancer Foundation emerged from a dedicated group of doctors extending their work beyond professional duties. Many founders drew inspiration from personal experiences with cancer — Dr. Chinnababu's mother inspired the mobile screening campaign, demonstrating how shared suffering unites people toward purpose.

Since our inauguration in 2013, we have grown from an NGO to a social enterprise with 12A & 80G tax exemptions and FCRA registration for receiving foreign donations.

Our Mission

Improving quality of life for cancer patients, advancing research, and promoting early detection while fostering community strength and compassion.

Our Vision

To ensure every cancer patient receives optimal care and emotional support, working toward minimizing cancer's impact on communities worldwide.

Our Founders

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Shri. B L Sujatha Rao

Retired IGP

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Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli

Clinical Director, Robotic Surgical Oncologist

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Dr. Prameela Rani Sunkavalli

Practicing Dentist, Management Representative

Key Milestones

2013

Foundation inaugurated

2015

First mobile screening bus launched

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FCRA registration obtained

2020

COVID relief — 100 ventilators, mobile ICU

2025

8th Global Grace Cancer Run across 130+ countries

2026

Listing on Social Stock Exchange (SSE)

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What We Do

Our Core Activities

We fight cancer through five pillars — Education, Early Detection, Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Cutting-Edge Research.

Education & Awareness

Empowering individuals and communities with knowledge about cancer prevention, symptoms, and early warning signs.

Early Detection

Operating 4+ mobile screening units across rural India, conducting 850+ events including free cancer screening camps.

Treatment & Rehab

Free medical camps offering chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgeries, counseling, nutrition guidance, and physiotherapy.

Cutting Edge Research

50,000 sq.ft research facility with ICU, conducting clinical trials across oncology, neurology, cardiology and more.

Why Early Detection Matters

Cancer kills over 800,000 Indians annually. Most cases are detected late due to lack of awareness and limited access to screening services — especially in rural areas.

🚫Lack of awareness
🏥Limited access to screening
Low priority for prevention
🚬Tobacco & alcohol use
Recognition & Impact

Our Achievements

From Guinness World Records to nationwide screening campaigns, our work has been recognised at the highest levels.

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Continents

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Nations

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Participants (2019 Run)

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Cases Detected

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Guinness World Record

Largest breast cancer awareness lesson — a landmark achievement in cancer education and screening

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Limca Book of Records 2016

Largest Cervical Cancer Screening Campaign — 15 cases detected and referred for treatment

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Largest Oral Cancer Screening 2019

Massive oral cancer screening campaign — 30 cases detected and treated early

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ISO Certified Organisation

Certified for quality management and operational excellence in healthcare delivery

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Cancer Run 2018

4 buses, 5 continents, 10 nations — a global movement for cancer awareness

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Largest Global Cancer Run 2019

25,000+ participants across the globe — uniting communities against cancer

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Guinness World Records Case Study

Featured as an official case study by Guinness World Records for impact and scale

Real Stories

Lives We've Touched

Free health camp saved my life

Diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2013, Yashoda lacked the financial means and knowledge about treatment. Grace Cancer Foundation conducted a free health camp in her village, identified an appropriate cancer center, and initiated her chemotherapy. At 50, she found relief from both physical and emotional suffering.

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Yashoda Perala

Nalgonda District, Telangana

100 ventilators donated

During the pandemic, Grace Cancer Foundation launched the first-of-its-kind Mobile COVID ICU and donated 100 ventilators along with 5,000 PPE kits and N-95 masks in partnership with American Indian Foundation and Micron.

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Mobile COVID ICU Initiative

Hyderabad, 2020

Year-round cancer screening

A year-round cancer screening campaign conducted by Grace Cancer Foundation with Indur Cancer Hospital in association with the Government of Telangana — bringing continuous, accessible screening to the entire Nizamabad district.

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365-Day Screening Campaign

Nizamabad, Telangana