This challenge brings together many people to cycle 600,000 km for kids with cancer. It is about hope and fighting for little heroes. Every kilometer helps to raise money and shows children they are not alone. I saw colleagues posting about this in our internal Teams channels where they share their rides. It is a warm movement where riders become one big family. You can ride to help and make a real difference.

https://www.worldcancerday.org/activities/cycle-gold

#carfree #India #cycle #PS #KidsCancer #CycleGold

Cycle For Gold

Dear Well-wishers,It’s time to Get Fit! Give Hope!!Taklu & Takli are thrilled to announce that registrations are now open for Cycle For Gold — Edition V, India’s Largest Charity Cycling Challenge.👉 Register Now: https://lnkd.in/dvJigTMJ🚴THE CHALLENGE40 Days of Purposeful CyclingFeb 4 (World Cancer Day) – Mar 15, 2026 (Challenge Finale)Thousands of cyclists & clubs across India riding togetherCollective Goal: 600,000 km to support children fighting cancer🏆 RIDE. UNLOCK. WIN.Unlock levels as you ride and achieve milestonesEarn medals, plaques & achievement rewardsWin bumper prizes — MTB / Hybrid bikes for top riders & teams💛 WHY WE RIDEEvery kilometer helps raise awareness & critical support for children with cancer —Together we hashtag#GetFitGiveHope🙌 JOIN THE TRIBE👉 Sign Up Now: https://lnkd.in/dvJigTMJSpread the word — share this with fellow cyclists & club groups.Let’s come together and do Cancer ko Dhishoom Dhishoom! 🚴💥

World Cancer Day
😮 Oh, look! #BBC found out that kids with cancer are getting scammed! Truly groundbreaking #journalism, next they'll tell us water is wet. 💸💔 Meanwhile, let's distract you with endless lists of tabs and sections, because who needs focus when you can have chaos? 📚🤡
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckgz318y8elo #Scandal #KidsCancer #Chaos #Scams #HackerNews #ngated
Children with cancer scammed out of millions fundraised for their treatment, BBC finds

Huge amounts appear to have been raised for seriously ill children who never received the money.

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. About 400,000 children are diagnosed yearly worldwide, yet many lack access to specialised care, trials and child-specific treatments. We need more research funding, faster access to paediatric medicines, better early diagnosis and survivorship care. Support trusted charities, advocate for equity, and share verified survivor stories with consent. #ChildhoodCancerAwareness #GlobalHealth #KidsCancer #ChildhoodCancerResearch #SCABPharmacy

𝗦𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝗶𝘀 𝗖𝗵𝗶𝗹𝗱𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗖𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗿 𝗔𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗠𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗵.

Globally, approximately 400,000 children and adolescents are diagnosed with cancer each year, and every family’s life is changed forever by that diagnosis. Many countries have seen major survival improvements, but outcomes remain uneven: survival rates differ widely between and within regions, and millions of children still lack timely access to specialised paediatric oncology care, clinical trials and child-appropriate treatments. Low- and middle-income countries carry the largest burden of mortality, while high-income countries struggle with gaps in access to the latest innovations and long-term follow-up for survivors.

To improve outcomes worldwide we need more and smarter investment in childhood-cancer research, faster development and fair global access to affordable, child-specific medicines, and stronger health systems that provide standardised multidisciplinary care, early diagnosis and survivorship services. Policymakers, funders, clinicians, researchers, patient groups and communities must collaborate to close disparities — you can help by supporting trusted childhood-cancer charities, advocating for equitable research funding and care policies, and sharing verified information and survivor stories with consent.

#ChildhoodCancerAwareness #GlobalHealth #PaediatricOncology #KidsCancer #ChildhoodCancerResearch #SurvivorCare #HealthEquity #FundResearch #EarlyDiagnosis #ClinicalTrials #SupportFamilies #CureMoreCureBetter #SCABPharmacy

Children’s Cancer Centre

Children’s Cancer Centre

Zsolt Zsemba