Funds in Health

Wear Yellow Day Fund
2 nonprofits
Wear Yellow Day Fund
On Friday the 16th of June the Clari Cares team is asking you all to take part in one HUGE dish assist. Of course, our beautiful dish assist emblem comes in a sunny yellow colour - and on the 16th of June we’d like you all to wear yellow in honour of Wear Yellow Day - a day when the cystic fibrosis community wears yellow to raise awareness and money for what is an important cause. Some of you may know that one of our own Clarians has a son with cystic fibrosis. Nicole’s son, Arlo, was diagnosed with CF at just under 4 weeks old and you can read below to find out more about their families journey with CF. All we are asking you to do is wear something yellow on Friday, the 16th of June, and post a photo on a social network of your choice using the #wearyellowday and #yelfie. If you're feeling extra generous and wonderful then please donate to this campaign in BrightFunds. Nicole and Arlo’s story: Arlo was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at just under 4 weeks old as it came up on one of his routine blood tests. We were immediately plunged into a routine of daily medication, physio and other treatments to keep Arlo healthy. Yet on the outside, he looked just like any other 1 month old baby boy. At the time - and now with nearly 3 years and 3 hospital stays under our belts - it has truly opened my eyes to the importance of the work that charities like the CF Trust and the CF Foundation do. Not only do we value everything that these charities do to accelerate advancements in drug therapies and continued research to support the entire CF community, but they also help carers and those affected by CF to navigate the challenges the condition brings. As a family we juggle hospital appointments, pharmacy trips and much more - including becoming experts in giving medications, administering IVs, doing physio and acting as Arlo's nurse and dietician. About Cystic Fibrosis: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a life-limiting genetic condition affecting more than 10,800 people across the UK and over 70,000 people in the US. It impacts the lungs and digestive system, and can cause chronic infections and reduced lung function. As of today, there is no cure for cystic fibrosis - and whilst significant developments in drug therapies mean that there are many reasons to be optimistic, the condition still requires those affected by it to take daily medications and to adhere to a burdensome treatment schedule — and not everyone with CF is eligible for the drug therapies available that improve quality and length of life. The CF Trust and CF Foundation are fighting for a brighter future for people with CF, and their families, by funding cutting-edge research, driving up standards of care, and supporting people with the condition and their loved ones every step of the way.
Impact Guru - Cancer Funds
1 nonprofit
Impact Guru - Cancer Funds
This project aims at providing financial help to patients in India, suffering from Cancer, Impact Guru identifies these patients who need financial support for their Hospital Expenses, and supports them through crowdfunding and raising grants. Cancer is a disease in which some of the body’s cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body. Cancer can start almost anywhere in the human body, which is made up of trillions of cells. Normally, human cells grow and multiply (through a process called cell division) to form new cells as the body needs them. When cells grow old or become damaged, they die, and new cells take their place. Sometimes this orderly process breaks down, and abnormal or damaged cells grow and multiply when they shouldn’t. The estimated number of incident cases of cancer in India for the year 2022 was found to be 14,61,427 (crude rate:100.4 per 100,000). In India, one in nine people is likely to develop cancer in his/her lifetime. Lung and breast cancers were the leading sites of cancer in males and females, respectively. Among the childhood (0-14 yr) cancers, lymphoid leukemia (boys: 29.2% and girls: 24.2%) was the leading site. The incidence of cancer cases is estimated to increase by 12.8 percent in 2025 as compared to 2020. Globally, cancer is the leading cause of death, accounting for 10 million, or one in six, deaths in 2020, according to WHO. In India, too, cancer is the leading cause of death, with 7.84 lakh deaths recorded in 2018, and 13.92 lakh cases reported in 2020. As the cost break-up shows, cancer is an expensive illness to manage. Besides, screening for early detection, diagnostics, and treatment, it involves posttreatment care and rehabilitation. Doctor’s Consultation Fee: General Physician: INR 500 to 1000 | USD $ 7 to $ 14 Oncologist: INR 800 to 3000 | USD $ 10 to $ 37 Diagnostic Tests: Screening: This involves conducting tests regularly to look for cancer before any signs or symptoms appear. These include a wide range of different body parts, such as mammography (breast), Pap test (cervical), colonoscopy (colorectal), dermoscopy (skin), and PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test (prostate), among others. Mammography: INR 1000 to 4000 |USD $ 12 to $ 49 Pap Test: INR 500 to 2500 | USD $ 7 to $ 31 Colonoscopy: INR 500 to 2500 |USD $ 7 to $ 31 PSA Test: INR 500 to 1000 |USD $ 7 to $ 12 Biopsy: If screening has not already revealed cancer, a biopsy is conducted, which essentially involves taking a tissue sample to test it for the presence of cancerous cells. The cost depends on the type of cancer and the complexity of the biopsy conducted. INR 2000 to 4000 | USD $ 24 to $ 49 INR 8000 to 10000 |USD $ 98 to $ 122 Imaging: for further investigations Ultrasound: INR 500 |USD $ 7 CT Scan: INR 1,000 to 15,000 |USD $ 12 to $ 182 (depending on the body part) PET CT Scan: INR 5,000 to 25,000 |USD $ 61 to $ 305 MRI: INR 5,000 to 12,000 |USD $ 61 to $ 146 Fitness/blood test: To find out about the fitness and strength of the body, blood tests are conducted. INR 1,000 to 3,000 | USD $ 12 to $ 37 On Average one individual expense per month comes to around: INR 73,700 | USD $ 900, for one patient (please include this is recurring + one-time expenses) So Impact Guru is helping them raise funds and be a support hand for them.