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Aparna Cancer Crusaders Golf Championship launched in Hyderabad
Cure Foundation and Apollo Cancer Centres launched the Aparna Cancer Crusaders Golf Championship in Hyderabad. The three-day biennial event, starting January 30 at Boulder Hills, will feature 400 golfers. Jagapathi Babu, Samyukta Menon and Dr P Vijay Anand Reddy graced the launch
Guest of Honour Samyukta Menon, Tollywood Diva, putting a golf ball at the inauguration of the 9th Cancer Crusaders Golf Championship, hosted by Apollo Cancer Centres & Cure Foundation; as Dr P Vijay Anand Reddy (Extreme Left), Founder, CURE Foundation & Director, Apollo Cancer Centres, Hyderabad & Chief Guest Sri Jagapathi Babu, Eminent Cine Actor; look on, today at the Boulder Hills Golf & Country Club, Gachibowli.
Hyderabad: Cure Foundation, in association with Apollo Cancer Centres, will host the three-day biennial Aparna Cancer Crusaders Golf Championship from January 30 at Boulder Hills Golf and Country Club, Gachibowli.
The event was formally launched on Sunday by film stars Jagapathi Babu, Samyukta Menon and Dr P Vijay Anand Reddy, founder of Cure Foundation and Director, Apollo Cancer Centre (Hyderabad).
The championship is expected to feature about 400 golfers.
Jagapathi Babu said, “Hope truly begins here, where good Samaritans step forward with empathy and compassion for patients who are unable to afford the cost of treatment. Cure Foundation has consistently embodied the spirit of giving, transforming lives by turning patients into survivors, fighters and ultimately, winners.”
He added, “Dr Vijay Anand Reddy stands as a true rishi, a guiding light of hope. It is through the compassion and selfless service of such humane individuals that patients find renewed hope, the strength to survive, and the promise of a happier life ahead.”
Samyukta Menon said she felt the Lord wanted her to be here in service of a noble cause even as her film unit was in Tirumala celebrating the success of her latest movie.
“Learning about Dr Vijay Anand Reddy’s yeoman service through Cure Foundation is deeply inspiring and reinforces the belief that true success finds its highest purpose in giving back to society,” she said.
Dr P Vijay Anand Reddy said the Foundation had enabled free or subsidised quality cancer treatment for more than 1,500 cancer survivors, while also supporting extensive rehabilitation, research and education programmes at Apollo Cancer Centres, Hyderabad. “As a Foundation, we believe money finds its true value only when it touches a life and makes a meaningful difference,” he said.