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JAX Foundation
3. SLUM DEVELOPMENT
4. WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
5. DIFFERENTLY ABLED
6. YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
No. of sample –
Rural Urban Location
Tree
12,000 4000 8000 All State in India
8.HUMAN RIGHT
No. of sample – Rural Urban Location
9,000 3000 6000 All State in India
9. RURAL DEVELOPMENT
“You never change your life until you step out of your comfort
zone; change begins at the end of your comfort zone.”
― Roy T. Bennett
The Jax Foundation was Founded by Mr. Jitendra Kumar, PG in Biotech from Amity University
Noida from 2012 to 2017. He has working experience with BRICS ( Brazil, Russia, India, China,
and South Africa) International from 2015 to 2021 n research issues. The main role is building
relations with the diplomatic sector and state governments for ‘Vision for Future’. Working to
bring socio-political-economical understanding to bear on larger issues among the younger
generation, developing strong networks and leadership for innovative startup entrepreneurship
in the digital era. He was 4 times central youth head (AYF) from 2014 - 2017
Worked with/in 12 Conferences, 35 workshops, and 72 embassies. Also had a chance to work with
VICE CHANCELLOR AUUP and VC Secretary Ms. Vandana Sharma, Director - Mr. Vaskar
Sengupta, and another director of Amity AUUP. Has successfully received 3 International
Awards, 2 National Awards, Corporate Training for 4200 College students, and 300 students
Counselling for Higher studies.
The founder was deeply touched by the death of a closely related kin, who was diagnosed with
Lung Cancer (Bronchogenic Carcinomas). His death struck him very hard as he could not
provide any sort of assistance to his family member. He came up with the idea of the Jax
Healthcare Foundation to cease the suffering of many who were going through similar situations.
He approached his friends and together they built the pillars of the foundation. They slowly
gathered more people to help them set up the whole Jax Healthcare Foundation. The foundation
grew with his hard work and support from the members. The foundation is slowly spreading its
roots and will soon turn into an established organization if it progresses at the same pace. The
founder gives just one piece of advice to his co-workers never settle and that is just enough to
keep up their spirits. Since then, we have been organizing events, gathering people to support us
in this noble cause. Amity University has been a constant supporter and became the basic
platform for us to start and we gathered our volunteers who slowly spread the word to other
national and international universities.
EXECUTIVE
MEMBER/DIRECTOR
Pushpameet - PR
CONTACT US:
Vijay Bharath - Media
Phone- +91-7503-773346
Tushar Singh - IT and Technical
Email- theJaxFoundation@gmail.com
Kriti Singhal - Administration
info@jaxhcf.org
Mohini Agarwal - Quality Assurance
Website- https://www.jaxhcf.org
Priyanka Gupta- Marketing
Other Services:
Suhaib Shah - Finance & Fundraising
HEALTH & EDUCATION
Smriti Sikri - R&D
ZERO HUNGER
Arman Farshori -IT and Technical
NATURE & ENVIRONMENT
Kanishka Bharara-HR
HUMAN RIGHTS & LEGAL AID
PEACE & VEDIC CULTURE
National Team
Director: Mr. Manish Kumar Youth Wing President: Executive Director: CTO: Mr. Manish Kumar
(Education: UG+PG in Biotech Adv. Aanand Kumar Ms. Mohini Agarwal (Education: B.Tech + M.Tech
& Ph.D. Scholar) (Education: LLB ) (Education: B.Tech + M.Tech in CS)
in Biotech & Ph.D.)
State Director: Ms. Priyanka Executive Director : Mr. Yash Board Member : Ms. Jagriti Board Member : Dr. Nitya
Gupta (Education: UG+PG in Kumar (Education: B.Tech + Dhingra (Education: B.Tech + Sharma (Education: UG+PG
Biotech & MBA) M.Tech in Biotech & Ph.D.) M.Tech in Nuclear Science ) ,PhD & Postdocs)
Our Dignitaries
Shri Ramdas Athawale Dr. Ashwini Kumar Shri. Raghuraj Singh Shri. Shyam Jaju Shri Satyendra Kumar
Minister of State for Social Choubey Chairman & State Minister National Vice President, BJP Jain
Justice and Empowerment Ministry of State for Health Labor Employment Cabinet Minister
GOI and Family Welfare, Uttar Pradesh Government of Delhi
Government of India
Smt. Purnima Anand Ms. Liubov Saveleva Shailendra Singh Mrs. Anuma Acharya
President of BRICS International Forum Ambassador Colonel Wing Commander
UN Sustainable Development
Goal, Russia
Dr. Roshan Lal Dr. Vinay Kumar Rale Prof. (Dr.) Kumud Bala, Dr. W. Selvamurthy
President of National Association Professor and Director of Advisor, JAX Foundation President of Science and
of Psychological Science (NAPS) Symbiosis School of Family Welfare,
Technology
Biological Sciences (SSBS) Amity University
National Summit ‘Innovation in Biotechnology Era’ is inspired by the idea of the United Nations
Development Program of Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and emphasizes the idea of
continuous contributions and innovations. The summit is organized on a digital platform and is a
two-day program being curated by eminent speakers from various sectors comprising international
organizations, Government sectors, Private sectors, NGOs, Researchers, Academicians,
Entrepreneurs, Scholars, Media, and CSR with an audience of about 500 participants.
Dr. W. Selvamurthy
Dr. Jyotirmoi Aich Dr. Shashikumar S Dr. Pritee Chunarkar- Patil Dr. Lopamudra Das Roy
Assistant Professor, Scientist Assistant Professor Scientist Assistant Professor Founder & president
DY Patil University, Maharashtra Avesthagen Limited Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune Breast Cancer Hub A
Dr. Shilpy Sharma Ex- Head, Department of Dr. Swarup K. Chakrabarti, Mr. Raddur Samaddar
Assistant Professor Molecular Medicine and Co- Founder, Director and CEO UG Researcher,
Savitribai Phule Pune University stem cell Biology at Stembionics Private Ltd Amity University Kolkata
Jaslok Hospital and Research
Centre, Mumbai
Dr. Amit Kumar Pandey Dr. Pulok K. Mukherjee Dr. Soumya Basu Dr. Richa Mahant
Assistant Professor, AIB Director, ISBD Assistant Professor Faculty and Training In charge
Amity University Haryana Jiwaji University, MP
Shri Satyendra Kumar Jain Dr. Dharmendra Dubey Dr. Bijay Ranjan Dr. K. Subramanian
Cabinet Minister Assistant Professor, Pattnaik Bannari Aman Institute,
Government of Delhi Symbiosis International University Scientist-C at AIIMS & of Technology
CSIR-IGIB
National Summit 2020 ‘Innovation in Forensic Era’ is inspired by the goal of the United
Nations Development Program of Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and emphasizes the
goal of continuous contributions and innovations. The summit is organized on a digital
platform and is a two-day national program being curated by eminent speakers from various
sectors comprising International Organizations, Government sectors, Private Sector, NGOs,
Researchers, Academicians, Entrepreneurs, Scholars, Media, and CSR with an audience of
about 500 participants. It is emphasized from the goal of Our Honorable Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi's Eight-point vision ‘NEW INDIA’ for the 21st century and unites the entire
country by adopting good governance and technology.
GUEST SPEAKERS
Dr. Arun Sharma Dr. Rajesh Babu Dr. Lalit Pratap Chandravanshi
Director Forensics Services Associate Professor Head of Department and Assistant
Himachal Pradesh International Centre Head Professor (Forensic Science)
Central Humanitarian of Forensics Galgotias University
Dr. Ranjeeta Kumari Mrs. Anuja Kapur Dr. Archana Chaudhary Mr. Pt. Ashok Kashyap
Senior Scientific Officer
Criminal Psychologis Assistant Professor, Handwriting and
CFSL and CBI
Dept of Environmental Science Fingerprint expert
Shri Guru Govind Singh
Tricentenary University
Dr. Surender Kumar Pal Dr. Reena Susan Philip Dr. Bhoopesh Kr Sharma Sh Siddiqui Mohd. Khaja
Assistant Director, Forensic Associate Professor and Head Associate professor and Forensic Moinuddin
Anthropologist, Directorate of UG- Department of Forensic Expert Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan
Forensic Services JAIN (Deemed-to-be) University National Institute of Criminology
Dr. Ranjeet Kr. Singh Dr. Ranjeet Kr. Singh Dr. Sharon P Thomas
Founder and Managing Director Founder and Managing Director Assistant Professor
Sherlock Institute of Forensic Sherlock Institute of Forensic Department of Forensic
Science Science JAIN Deemed-to-be University
National Summit 2020 ‘Innovation in Psychology Era’ is inspired by the goal of United Nations
Development Program of Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and emphasizing the goal of
continuous contributions and innovations. The summit is organized on a digital platform and is
a two-day national program being curated by eminent speakers from various sectors comprising
of International Organizations, Government Sector, Private Sector, NGO’s, Researchers,
Academicians, Entrepreneurs, Scholars, Media and CSR with audience of about 500
participants. It is emphasized from the goal of Our Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra
Modi Eight-point vision ‘NEW INDIA’ for the 21st century and unite the entire country by
adopting good governance and technology.
Guests Of Honor
Guest Speakers
Dr. Suman Khanna Aggarwal Mr. Vishal Goyal, Psychologist Dr. Suneel Chaudhary Professor(DU)
Founder and President Founder of Talentiphic Associate Professor & Head
Shanti Sahyog K G K (P.G.) College
Prof. Radhey Shyam Dr. Rakesh Kumar Behmani Dr. Krishnan Gireesh Dr. Ram Mehar
Dean Faculty of Behaviour and Professor and Head, Dept. Of Founder, Chairman of MAP Associate Professor, Department of
Cognitive Science, CBLU Psychology University School of Open Learning,
Bhawani, Haryana Punjab University, Chandigarh
Ms. Anoma Modak Ms. Komal Sharma Mr. Tarun Panda Professor Shah Alam
Psychologist, Coordinator, Senior Manager, Therapy Software Pvt. Ltd REVA University
Research & Training at Medha Organization AMU Aligarh
Manav Zameen Foundation
Objective
To offer cutting-edge care at a reasonable cost to all
cancer patients, irrespective of caste, creed, or
socioeconomic background.
Lowering the cancer prevalence in rural areas and early
cancer detection using various interventional standards.
To reduce the basic cost of therapy while allowing
patients to receive cutting-edge, modern care in order to
make treatment more affordable.
Achievement
No. of patient Children Young and old Location
Story
Name- Mannu Age- 2 years
Suffering From- Leukaemia (Blood Cancer)
On our visit to AIIMS, we met many families that couldn’t
afford the cancer treatment, one such survivor is Mannu. At
such a fragile age, Mannu herself is unaware
about the battle she is fighting against. She fell unconscious
and was rushed to the hospital where it was heart-breaking to
watch her vomit out blood constantly and the discomfort she
felt for a few days since then.
History
We as part of the Jax foundation have helped a total of 695
patients which includes 220 children and 475 young and old
people from all over India. We helped them with their
checkup, counseling, and meditation. We helped them
maintain their health by providing nutritious food. Booked
services for them including room services, and travel services.
provided them education, organized blood donation camps,
and hospital services counseling. Also did research and
innovation services with other countries.
Achievement
No. of Peoples Children Young and old Location
400 200 200 All State in India
Story
Yash, a native of Haryana's Karnal District, registered in a nearby
school but was unable to attend due to his health. The teachers at
Yash's school paid no attention to her attendance. They even
admitted that they had had no instruction on how to instruct kids
who have vision impairments.
History
We have supported and helped 400 people to date
including 200 children and 200 young and old people.
We helped them with healthcare, accommodation and
education facilities. We provided them with nutritious
food.
3. Slum Development
Objective
To encourage and work for the progress and development of all
Indians, especially those from the country's disadvantaged,
discriminated, and impoverished groups, such as minorities,
women, the poor, and residents of backward regions and towns.
To raise awareness, preserve basic human rights, foster respect
for democracy, and establish constitutional governance.
To host events, activities, conferences, seminars, workshops, etc.
order to further the Trust's goals and foster a global knowledge
of the issues and difficulties that both the Trust and humanity as
a whole are facing.
Achievement
No. of Peoples Slums Location
Noida, Delhi, Mumbai,
Kashmir,
1500 12
Bihar,Haryana,Others
All State in India
Story
Name- Kirti
Age- 13yrs
Kirti's family migrated from rural Mumbai to Delhi for better job
opportunities. However, their monthly income remained stagnant at
Rs 6,000 a month. Kirti could not afford school due to long distance,
family pressure, and monetary and social constraints. JAX
Foundation visited her home and talked to her parents to agree to
send her to school..
History
We have helped 1500 people in 12 slums in Noida, Delhi, Mumbai,
Kashmir, Bihar, Haryana, and other states in India. We took care of
their health by giving them checkups and medicines. Provided
primary and higher studies education. Tried to build their skill
through training and branding. Provided them with nutritious food,
clothes shelter, and counseling. Also gave them free legal services.
God is in the slums, in the cardboard boxes where the poor play house. God is
in the silence of a mother who has infected her child with a virus that will end
both their lives. God is in the cries heard under the rubble of war. God is in the
debris of wasted opportunities and lives, and God is with us if we are with
them.
Achievement
No. of Women Rural Urban Location
All State in
1200 710 490
India
Story
Meena, a victim of domestic abuse from a small village in Uttar
Pradesh, has a drunken husband. Provided that her family rents
their home and she is the only source of income for the family,
her situation was dire. She is intelligent, resourceful, and quick to
pick up new information. She stated a desire for full-time
employment since she believes in the value of education and
wants her kids to go to a regular school. Her key areas of interest
during the JAX Institutional Training sessions are the
Processing, documentation, and marketing modules. She is
currently spending the entire day working on the Masala
Projects. She asserts with pride, "Crossing this barrier is not
difficult simply because we are unable to voice our minds and are
invisible in society.
History
We have helped and empowered 1200 women including 710 from
rural areas and 490 from urban areas from all over India. We
gave them health checkup, legal support on domestic violence,
food and nutrition support. We helped them with their skills
training, basic and advance education and startup and job
support.
5. Differently Abled
Objective
To build, develop, encourage, and grow NGOs working to
empower individuals with disabilities in society.
Providing them with professional and vocational mentoring to
help them bring their untapped potential to the surface.
To promote innovation and change and to give the chosen target
audiences a more technologically focused perspective.
Achievement
No. of sample Rural Urban Location
300 120 180 All State in India
Story
History
Our help has already reached 300 handicaps including 120 in rural
areas and 180 in urban areas all over India. The lack of access to
proper special education and individual attention has led to over
60,000 differently-abled young students dropping out of school.
education, our NGO helps differently able with their education,
providing them with nutritious food. Most differently-abled people
in India are from rural backgrounds. The lack of access to several
necessary medical and support services makes it difficult for them
to be independent, we help them with healthcare, counseling, and
accommodations. Every person feels the desire to be in an inclusive
space surrounded by supportive people, so we also organize cultural
programs for them to boost their morale and motivate them.
6.YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
Objective
To give all young people, all genders, the chance to pursue
respectable employment and a sustainable means of
subsistence.
Supporting young people to acquire the knowledge, skills,
and experiences necessary for them to participate fully in
societal advancement and national development.
To effectively implement youth issues into all policies, plans,
programs, and strategies across all levels, as well as across
all departments, offices, and organizations under the
government, non-profit organizations, and the commercial
sector.
Achievement
No. of sample Rural Urban Location
10,000 3000 7000 All State in India
Story
"I was one of the few girls in the slums who went to school. We
had to wear the same clothes all the time. So every year I
prayed to God not to grow up, knowing that my father's income
was not enough to support a family of 6 of us. My father fought
every day so that I could go to school. He always says: With a
heartbeat, there's still time to dream." With the mentoring
sessions with JAX Foundation i now am clear with my goals and
priorities which will help me support my family in future.
History
Jax foundation has helped 10,000 young talents including 3000
in rural areas and 7000 in urban areas from all over India. We
helped them with their training , startup support, abroad study
program, diploma and higher education and also gave them life
counselling.
Achievement
No. of sample
Rural Urban Location
– Tree
All State in
12,000 4000 8000
India
History
Jax Foundation has planted 12,000 trees in rural and
urban areas all over India. We have organized projects and
activities including Tree Plantation, Swachh Bharat
Abhiyan, and water-saving projects. Our objective is to
promote, organize, encourage the study, and enhance
knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of nature, and
the principle and practice of conservation of natural
resources among the common mass. Maintain liaison
between various disciplines of science and technology
related to the environment.
Objective
1. To offer legal support to women who are
victims of sexual assault, domestic violence,
sexual harassment at work, child sexual
abuse, and marital discrimination.
2. To submit PILs to compel compliance with
human rights laws.
3. To plan and take part in alternative dispute
resolution processes, such as holding Lok
Adalats in conjunction with statutory bodies.
4. To compile lessons learned from giving legal
aid.
5. To support women litigants by facilitating a
survivor's group that supports them while
they access legal remedies, create livelihood
opportunities, and act as a basis of support
for campaigns.
History
Jax Foundation is dedicated to helping women
through activities like health, education,
women empowerment, etc. It holds workshops
about the cause and effects of domestic
violence and gives free legal services. The most
important rights of women are the Right to
maintenance, Right to equal pay, Right to
dignity and decency, Right against domestic
violence, Rights at the workplace, Right
against dowry, Right to free legal aid, and
Right to private defense.
OBJECTIVES
The BRICS seeks to deepen, broaden and
intensify cooperation within the grouping and
among the individual countries for more
sustainable, equitable, and mutually beneficial
development.
BRICS takes into consideration each member’s
growth, development, and poverty objectives to
ensure relations are built on the respective
country’s economic strengths and to avoid
competition where possible.
BRICS is emerging as a new and promising
political-diplomatic entity with diverse objectives,
far beyond the original objective of reforming
global financial institutions.
Jax healthcare foundation has reached a few milestones that we are proud to report.
Free healthcare and medical facilities are made available to underprivileged and poor
cancer patients. Further, we reached the goal of helping cancer patients by providing
basic facilities to some extent.
What next for the Jax healthcare foundation? With your continued efforts, the sky is
the limit. The Jax Foundation organizes various events to educate people about cancer
and spread awareness. Through the activities of the Jax Foundation, we try to bridge
the gap that exists in cancer public health, education, human resource development,
cancer survivor issues, etc.
One such event was organized in the slum areas of Mansarovar Park, Delhi. Our
volunteers performed a drama that performed by our volunteers which addressed the
topic of the hazards of smoking, followed by an active question-answer session with the
children and people present there.
Our volunteers also went for various hospital visits to meet the patients suffering from
cancer and helped them in every possible way. The foundation has also raised funds for
the treatment of patients below the poverty line.
Our Foundation comprises various departments dealing with office work, cultural
events, counseling, etc.
We involved different types of support and tasks which was a lot more than charity,
which was, a feeling that was felt while helping. We had several ways to help and
manage all the duties of a caregiver to help and coordinate with the cancer patients to
provide effective care. Caring for a person with cancer seems complex and like too
much to cope with at first, depending upon the person’s need, the JAX foundation
provided different types of support such as emotional support, help with medical care,
assistance with financial issues, and served as the communicator between the patient
and the healthcare team.
Community visit
We should not give up and we should not allow the problem to defeat us.
- Abdul Kalam