Auckland House School for Girls Organises First-of-its-Kind Cervical Cancer Vaccination Drive
In a pioneering step towards preventive healthcare, Auckland House School for Girls organised its first-ever Cervical Cancer Vaccination Drive at the Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC), Shimla. The initiative witnessed enthusiastic participation with more than 120 students, aged 9 years and above, receiving the HPV vaccine.
The vaccination drive was the result of a health awareness workshop held two months ago by Dr. Alok, where parents, teachers, and students were sensitised about the importance of vaccination in preventing cervical cancer and ensuring a healthier future.
Speaking on the occasion, Principal Ms. Smaraki Samantaroy said,“At Auckland House School, the health and well-being of our children matters more than anything else. This vaccination drive was organised at concessional rates because for us, it is not about business but about safeguarding the lives of our students. As a responsible institution, we are equally committed to the health of our students and society at large. After all, when a woman is healthy, she safeguards the well-being of an entire family.”
She also expressed her gratitude towards IGMC staff for making it a grand success.
The school’s initiative reflects its dedication to not only academic excellence but also holistic development, nurturing healthy and responsible citizens for tomorrow.