Egg Nutrition

The ‘One Egg a Day’ program highlights the power of combining nutritional support with compassionate care in cancer recovery. It also serves as a replicable example for healthcare in resource-limited settings.

Your Impact

By delivering eggs, we offer more than just nutrition—we show love and bring hope. Eggs symbolize life and renewal, a powerful message for women battling cancer. Your donation provides vital support to women in need, offering nourishment that can truly change lives.

312,00 kr

Egg nutrition help to rebuild strength and aid recovery

In Africa, women battling cervical and breast cancer face a heartbreaking dual challenge: fighting their illness while struggling with malnutrition. Your support provides regular, nutritious eggs to help rebuild their strength, aid recovery, and restore hope.

One-Egg-A-Day Program

Through our community support program, Community Health Workers deliver eggs to cancer patients, providing consistent nutrition crucial for their recovery. Local volunteers offer bi-weekly visits to monitor progress and provide personalized care, fostering a supportive and nurturing environment.

The Elekta Foundation Model

At the Elekta Foundation, we build scalable, sustainable cancer care models in low-resource settings. By partnering with governments, academia, private sectors, and civil society, we create innovative, community-driven solutions to fight inequality in cancer care. Together, we can make holistic care accessible to all.

Your Donation Makes a Difference

Every dollar or SEK you donate goes directly into our cancer care programs, making a tangible and lasting impact. We ensure that your contribution is used effectively and purposefully within our value chain, maximizing its reach and benefits. You can trust that your support helps provide life-changing care to those who need it most.

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