Safe Haven Cancer Support Centre to hold annual fundraiser

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Safe Haven Cancer Support Centre to hold annual fundraiser

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Non-Governmental Organisation, Safe Haven Cancer Support Centre is set to host its Hats for Health fundraising event.

The annual function, which will take place on October 21, 2023, at Calvary Baptist Church at Shiashie, East Legon in Accra, is to help create awareness on cancer.

The theme for this year’s event is “No Stigma! Encourage survivors to tell their story. Start screening at 20 years. Remember, early detection saves lives!”

It will also mark the 10th anniversary of the organisation and the 5th anniversary of the fundraising event.

Safe Haven Cancer Support Centre to hold annual fundraiser

Library photo: A scene from last year’s event

Safe Haven Cancer Support Centre and Safe Haven Cancer Society are organizations that were started after the co-founder Janet Brakohiapa went through the cancer treatments which saved her life.

Together with her brother, Dr. Edmund Brakohiapa who is a radiologist, Janet started Safe Haven Cancer Support Centre in Ghana with the main aim of providing basic and general information about cancer, particularly breast cancer and also to bring some awareness and education about how early detection can save and lengthen the lives of people who have been diagnosed.

Safe Haven Cancer Support Centre to hold annual fundraiser

Since their inception, the organisations have been a source of information, encouragement and hope for cancer victims and their families, newly diagnosed patients and cancer survivors.

Currently, the organization has a physical space which was opened on October 24, 2020.

The centre provides wellness programs, educational programs, presentations and seminars. It also provides caregiver support, grief support and programs for the families and friends of the individuals who have been affected by the disease.

Safe Haven Cancer Support Centre to hold annual fundraiser
Dr. Edmund Brakohiapa

The general public is invited to attend the event which will include discussions on early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer to save lives.