At the Right to Life Foundation (RLF), we design and implement programs that address some of society’s most pressing challenges: healthcare, cancer prevention, survivor rehabilitation, education, environmental sustainability, and welfare for women and children.
Every initiative is structured, measurable, and aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being, SDG 5: Gender Equality, and SDG 11: Sustainable Cities & Communities.
Our approach emphasizes community participation, government collaboration, and CSR-driven sustainability to ensure long-term impact.
Cancer continues to be one of the most critical health challenges in India. RLF specializes in awareness campaigns, early detection programs, and survivor support services that help reduce disease burden and improve quality of life.
Jhajjar District (Haryana):
Under District Administration Office Order No. 93/ON (dated 17-05-2022), RLF launched the project “Development of Awareness Level of Breast, Cervical, and Oral Cancer and Well-being of Survivors among the Population of Jhajjar.”
Organized early detection & awareness campaigns.
Conducted survivor well-being & rehabilitation programs.
Trained volunteers to spread community health education.
Rohtak District (Haryana):
Through a formal MoU (Office Order No. 20533, dated 23-12-2023), RLF expanded its cancer awareness and survivor support efforts. This program emphasizes preventive oncology, counseling, and capacity building.
Gurugram District (Haryana):
RLF recently signed an MoU with the Gurugram District Administration to replicate and scale cancer awareness, prevention, and survivor rehabilitation programs in both urban and rural areas, strengthening outreach across Haryana.
📊 Impact to Date:
5,000+ cancer patients and survivors supported
1,000+ individuals engaged in survivor rehabilitation programs
District-level awareness activities benefiting 9,000+ residents
We believe that knowledge is the first step toward prevention. RLF actively collaborates with Central and State Schools to raise awareness about cancer, chronic health conditions, and lifestyle diseases among young people.
Conduct interactive awareness workshops for students.
Distribute educational materials on preventive health.
Engage teachers and parents for long-term behavioral change.
📊 Impact So Far:
20,000+ students reached with health education campaigns.
Increased awareness of lifestyle diseases, early symptoms, and prevention strategies.
Building a generation of health-aware youth who act as change agents in their communities.
At RLF, we recognize that environmental well-being is directly linked to community health. Our environmental programs aim to create cleaner, greener, and healthier living spaces.
Urban Cleanliness Campaigns in Jhajjar to improve hygiene and sanitation.
Park & Green Belt Maintenance in collaboration with Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) and the Directorate of Urban Local Bodies, Haryana.
Awareness Drives on sustainable living practices, eco-friendly habits, and conservation.
📊 Impact:
Thousands of residents benefit from cleaner, greener spaces.
Raised awareness about sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Improved overall happiness index and quality of life for local communities.
Women and children are at the core of RLF’s mission. Our programs are designed to empower women through healthcare support and educate children for a healthier future.
Women’s Health Programs: Support for 5,000+ women cancer patients and survivors, with focus on breast and cervical cancer.
Child Health & Awareness: Preventive health programs in schools targeting nutrition, hygiene, and disease prevention.
Counseling & Empowerment: Workshops and survivor stories to inspire resilience and social inclusion.
📊 Impact:
Strengthened women’s participation in health decisions.
Provided children with the tools and knowledge to prevent illnesses early.
Fostered a culture of community care and inclusiveness.
To maximize impact, RLF integrates the following approaches across all initiatives:
Awareness & Mobilization: Community awareness camps, cultural programs, survivor stories, and public campaigns.
Capacity Building: Training volunteers, forming self-help groups, and linking with local institutions.
Monitoring & Evaluation: Tracking progress with both qualitative and quantitative indicators.
Collaboration: Partnering with district administrations, healthcare professionals, schools, and RWAs for wider reach.
Sustainability: Designing interventions that communities can sustain beyond project timelines.
Our programs directly support the following SDGs:
SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being
SDG 5: Gender Equality
SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11: Sustainable Cities & Communities
SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals