Community Education & Awareness
Workshops in schools, churches, and community centres covering cancer symptoms, risk factors, myths, and lifestyle changes, in local languages and culturally relevant formats.
3,400+
Individuals reached
Since 2021, every statistic we publish represents a real person - educated, screened, guided to care, or given a fighting chance at life.
Everything NCC does flows from one belief: early action saves lives, and no rural community should be left behind.
Workshops in schools, churches, and community centres covering cancer symptoms, risk factors, myths, and lifestyle changes, in local languages and culturally relevant formats.
3,400+
Individuals reached
Mobile screening units and pop up clinics bringing breast, cervical, and prostate screenings directly into rural and peri urban communities. We train health volunteers in referral processes.
890+
Free screenings
We walk beside every patient after diagnosis, connecting them to hospitals, specialists, and treatment. Micro grants and transport support ensure poverty is never a barrier to survival.
210+
Patients guided
Peer support groups for cancer survivors and caregivers, mental health and wellness programmes post diagnosis, and survivor story campaigns that reduce stigma and inspire early action.
5+
Nations active
CommunitiesDeploying awareness units into underserved Nigerian communities where cancer information and screening services have never reached before.
SurvivorsA first generation survivor story from Abuja, caught at Stage 1 because of an NCC screening drive that came directly to her village.
PartnershipsFormal collaborations with NHS charity partners and leading universities to build evidence based treatment frameworks suited to Nigeria's healthcare landscape.
From a single community programme in Lagos to five nations, three years of relentless effort.
UK registered nonprofit launched after a deeply personal encounter with the devastating cost of late stage cancer diagnosis in Africa.
Community cancer awareness programme in Lagos State reaches 400+ residents in a single weekend drive.
Mobile screening unit deployed - 150 free breast and cervical screenings conducted in communities with no prior access.
Formal collaborations established with NHS charity partners and King's College London for research and clinical support.
NCC operations extended into Ghana, Cameroon, Kenya, and South Africa, bringing education and screening to new communities.
Board approves ambitious 12-month mission to educate, screen, and support 10,000+ individuals across Africa.
Over 3,400 people educated, 890+ free screenings conducted, and 210+ patients supported across five African nations. Full data, survivor stories, financial transparency, and our 12 month roadmap, all in one document.
“When they told me it was caught early, I didn't cry from fear, I cried from relief. The NCC team was there every single step of the way.”
Every donation, every volunteer hour, every shared story moves us closer to 10,000 lives reached. Because knowledge saves lives - and action changes futures.