Access Life Assistance Foundation
Nitesh Thakur has extensive experience in operational management and development, currently serving as General Manager Development at Access Life Assistance Foundation since May 2019, following a role as Deputy General Manager Development. Previously, Nitesh held the position of Sr. Regional Manager at Ipsaa from May 2016 to September 2017. Nitesh's earlier experiences include leadership roles at Teasel Infotech Pvt.Ltd and Vitamins Direct as Commercial Operation Lead, where responsibilities included improving operational systems and enhancing the effectiveness of support services across finance and administration functions. Nitesh began a career in operations with a tenure at Goldshield from March 2005 to May 2011. Nitesh holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Himalayan University.
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Access Life Assistance Foundation
Access Life Assistance Foundation, an Indian not-for-profit organisation registered as a section 8 company provides multi-disciplinary supportive care to families who come to various hospitals for their child’s cancer treatment. It provides a loving and temporary home for children undergoing treatment for cancer along with their parents or caretakers. Access Life set up its first center in June 2014 in Chembur and has grown to 6 childhood cancer care centres across #Mumbai, #Pune, #Manipal & #Chandigarh. We are also coming soon with our new centres in #Bengaluru & #Ahmedabad. Through our 6 centers we have offered a holistic support to more than 1266 underprivileged children with cancer, and their families. Families come from remote towns and cities across India seeking treatment for their children affected with cancer. While hospitals extend them quality medical services, the poorer families have no place to stay during the 5-12 months (sometimes extending to 24 months) that it takes to complete the treatment. Along with a home-like environment for these families, we also address the psychological and social effects of cancer by providing practical support services, nutritional support, educational resources, safe transport to hospitals, and recreational programs.