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India is the Thalassemia Capital of the World

It is time for all of us to work together and flip this narrative.

  • genetics

    4%

    are carriers in India; most are unaware

  • groups

    3-5 Lakh

    estimated patients; 1L+ recorded

  • trending_up

    10,000 - 15,000

    newborns yearly; many unrecorded

Know Your Risk

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EMERGENCY BLOOD REQUESTS

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Sainath dhangat

Urgent

AB Negative

2 units

Required by: 18 May 2026

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RANGAREDDY, Telangana

Time remaining: 15 hours
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Our Journey

Scroll the timeline, tap a year, see the story.

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14 April 2020, Origin

We started as a volunteer circle focused on bridging donors and patients.

14 April 2020

  • ·The Beginning

What is Thalassemia?

An inherited blood disorder with less oxygen-carrying hemoglobin and fewer red blood cells than normal.

A child is born with thalassemia major. They did not choose this inherited blood disorder.

A child is born with thalassemia major. They did not choose this inherited blood disorder.

Without medical support, median survival is about 25 years. Half never get to enjoy adulthood.

Without medical support, median survival is about 25 years. Half never get to enjoy adulthood.

The body cannot make enough healthy hemoglobin; lifelong transfusions and coordinated care are needed.

The body cannot make enough healthy hemoglobin; lifelong transfusions and coordinated care are needed.

Scale of Thalassemia at a glance

4%

are carriers in India; most do not know their status

3-5 Lakh

estimated patients in India; 1L+ officially recorded

10,000 - 15,000

newborns each year who did not deserve this; many unrecorded

1,00,000+

lifesaving transfusions needed yearly; fighters depend on donors

25

median age (years); half never enjoy adulthood

500 - 700

transfusions per major patient in a lifetime; care starts in infancy

Vision and values

Our Vision

A country where all thalassemia fighters receive medical support and live healthy lives, with

zero patients born by 2035.

Blood Warriors Foundation team

Our Values

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Empathy Over Sympathy

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Circle of Safety

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Collaboration

Our Approach

Screening, safe donation, patient support, and prevention working together.

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Ecosystem

  • Blood Bridge

    Linking fighters to aligned donors and care teams for timely, coordinated transfusions.

  • Blood Donation Camps

    Community drives that collect safe units and invite people into screening and Blood Bridge.

  • Technology for transparency and ease

    Portal tools, trackers, and chat that cut guesswork for families and teams.

  • Donor-Patient Relationship

    Dignified, ongoing connections built on counselling and respectful communication.

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Our Partners

Together with our partners, we're building a stronger community for thalassemia awareness and support.

  • Aarohi Blood Center
    Aarohi Blood Center
  • Tapadia
    Tapadia
  • NTR Trust
    NTR Trust
  • SVP India
    SVP India
  • Thalassemic and Sickle Cell Society
    Thalassemic and Sickle Cell Society
  • Red Cross Society
    Red Cross Society
  • Rotaract
    Rotaract
  • Connect For
    Connect For
  • Rean Foundation
    Rean Foundation
  • Rotary International
    Rotary International
  • NMDC, Hyderabad Runners
    NMDC, Hyderabad Runners
  • Smart IMS
    Smart IMS
  • Force for Good
    Force for Good
  • Blend 360
    Blend 360
  • Master Card
    Master Card
  • JP Morgan Chase & Co
    JP Morgan Chase & Co
  • Arcesium
    Arcesium
  • OSI Digital
    OSI Digital
  • Aarohi Blood Center
    Aarohi Blood Center
  • Tapadia
    Tapadia
  • NTR Trust
    NTR Trust
  • SVP India
    SVP India
  • Thalassemic and Sickle Cell Society
    Thalassemic and Sickle Cell Society
  • Red Cross Society
    Red Cross Society
  • Rotaract
    Rotaract
  • Connect For
    Connect For
  • Rean Foundation
    Rean Foundation
  • Rotary International
    Rotary International
  • NMDC, Hyderabad Runners
    NMDC, Hyderabad Runners
  • Smart IMS
    Smart IMS
  • Force for Good
    Force for Good
  • Blend 360
    Blend 360
  • Master Card
    Master Card
  • JP Morgan Chase & Co
    JP Morgan Chase & Co
  • Arcesium
    Arcesium
  • OSI Digital
    OSI Digital

Testimonials

Prashanth

Donor

"Learning about the struggles of those affected by Thalassemia really helped put things into perspective for me."

Mahanth

Donor

"Knowing that 30-minutes of my time every 3-4 months will save a patient and reduce the anxiety of those looking for donors means everything to me"

Roshan Singh

Donor

"I think we all are afraid of something we never did before. Just like that, my fear of donating blood was gone after I gave my blood for the first time."

Yovodh Raj

Donor

"Is COVID stopping you from saving lives? Hear from one of our donors, how he made it through and saved a life."

Navya Neela

Volunteer

"My favorite part about volunteering at blood Warriors is the space and flexibility, the freedom to express and openly communicate to my team. Learning new things everyday makes the entire experience better."

Priyanka Bikkasani

Volunteer

"Volunteering at Blood Warriors has helped me again self confidence, problem-solving skills, leadership abilities and develop greater insights about myself and the world around me."

Sai Pallavi

Volunteer

"Volunteering has taught me that the small steps you take everyday will make a significant impact in the future even if it seems to bear no fruit in the present."

Satya Sai

Volunteer

"Being a brigadier taught me responsibility is learned through experience and that effective communication improves with practice."

Awareness

  • Preventive Screening

    Accessible carrier screening sessions with lab partners and clear next steps for families.

  • End Thalassemia Campaigns

    District-level pilots with government and health bodies working toward zero new cases.

  • Policy Advocacy

    Engaging policymakers to include Thalassemia screening in public health frameworks.

  • Digital Campaigns

    Stories and shareable content that correct myths and route people to action.

  • On Ground Campaigns

    Workshops in colleges, workplaces, and neighbourhoods that turn curiosity into action.