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Nexus Elante and Access Life unite for childhood cancer awareness

This initiative highlighted the strength of young warriors and the community’s collective commitment to their fight

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Access Life NGO, in collaboration with Nexus Elante Mall, lit up the ‘I Love Chandigarh’ landmark sign in the mall courtyard in gold as a mark of solidarity on the occasion of International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, observed every September. The sign will be lit up until Sunday to mark the occasion.

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Children undergoing treatment, along with their parents, Access Life Chandigarh staff, volunteers, and students, gathered at Nexus Elante Mall to be part of this occasion. The landmark in the mall was illuminated in golden lights as a tribute to children fighting cancer.

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This initiative highlighted the strength of young warriors and the community’s collective commitment to their fight. Isha Nehru, centre manager for Access Life HBS Foundation Centre, Chandigarh, shared, “It was truly heartwarming to see Nexus Elante Mall beautifully reflect our message of hope and strength. We are deeply grateful to Nexus for their unwavering support in raising awareness for childhood cancer.”

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