Since 2003,[2] it has been working for voluntary blood donation in Karnataka. A blood helpline is run by the organisation.[3] It also organizes several blood donation camps. It is one of the pioneer organisations which helps patients worldwide with a rare blood group "Bombay Blood Group" (also known as hh blood group).[4]
Sankalp India Foundation has done extensive work in the areas of quality and safety of blood donation camps, studying the extent of non-compliance[5] and adverse donor events[6] blood banks in voluntary blood donation camps.
Thalassemia Management
Sankalp India Foundation runs several day care centers across South and West India for patients suffering from Thalassemia and related blood disorders .
Thal Day Care, Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bangalore
Jai Shivshakti Center For Thalassemia, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum
Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Centre, Nagpur
Radha Mohan Mehrotra Global Hospital Trauma Center, Abu Road
Indian Red Cross Society, Nellore
Sankalp Centre for Thalassemia Care, Rajkot
Sarvoday Samarpan, Mumbai
Shree Jalaram Abhuday Sadbhavana Trust, Ahmedabad
Indian Red Cross Society, Eluru
Mamata Foundation, Vijayawada
KJ Somaiya Hospital, Mumbai
Day care centre at RDT Hospital, Ananthapur is also part of the network.
Thalassemia Prevention
The StopThalassemia campaign is an initiative of Sankalp India Foundation to strengthen Thalassemia prevention by focusing on antenatal screening. The campaign provides screening services to pregnant women and their husbands in the first trimester of their pregnancy. The following maternity centres are part of the StopThalassemia Campaign:
Lady Goschen Hospital – Mangalore
District Hospital – Tumkur
Rural Development Trust - Bathalapalli – Ananthpur
Viswa Bharathi Super Speciality Hospital - Kurnool
Father Muller Medical College – Mangalore
Daga Memorial Government Women Hospital - Nagpur.
Disaster relief
Sankalp also participates in disaster relief activities. A few of the disasters in which it participated for relief are the Tsunami on the Indian sub continent,[10] Karnataka floods, Sikkim earthquake, J&K earthquake, and the Assam floods.[11]
Bone Marrow Transplant
Sankalp India Foundation has been offering bone marrow transplantation for patients suffering from thalassemia. The organisation started the first bone marrow transplantation center In collaboration with People Tree Hospitals and Cure2Children Foundation, Italy in Bangalore in August 2015.[12] In May 2017, the organisation has started a new bone marrow transplantation center in collaboration with Care Institute of Medical Science, Ahmedabad.
In November 2017 Sankalp got into an understanding with MY Hospital, Indore for the new Bone Marrow Transplantation Program which started in March 2018.[13] a new centre was started in Bangalore in June 2021 at Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Hospital, Bangalore. The organisation has done more than 500 transplants for patients with thalassemia until December 2022.
Achievements
AmeriCares India Jury's Choice ‘Spirit of Humanity Awards’ 2011[14]