Mumbai: In a strong show of community-led preventive healthcare, HCG Cancer Centre, Mumbai, in collaboration with the Mumbai Dabbawala Association, conducted a two-day men’s health awareness campaign on 6th and 7th January 2026.
The initiative saw over 500 dabbawalas wearing blue jackets to raise awareness on men’s health and early cancer detection, using their daily citywide presence to spread the message.
The campaign, titled “Delivering Hope Together,” symbolised the shared commitment of HCG Cancer Centre, Mumbai and the Mumbai Dabbawala Association to take preventive healthcare beyond hospital walls and into the heart of the community.
By leveraging the dabbawalas’ unmatched reach and trust across Mumbai, the initiative aimed to deliver not just meals, but also lifesaving messages on early cancer detection, reinforcing the belief that timely awareness and screening can significantly reduce the cancer burden among working men.
The campaign focused on creating awareness around head and neck cancer and prostate cancer, which are among the most commonly detected cancers in men. Through the trusted and extensive network of Mumbai’s dabbawalas, the initiative ensured that the message of preventive care reached every corner of the city in an organic and impactful manner.
To further extend its gratitude to the lifeline of the city - the dabbawalas - HCG Cancer Centre, Mumbai set up a dedicated mobile medical van to provide free cancer screening. This van was exclusively dedicated to the dabbawalas and stationed at key locations across the city, including Churchgate, Borivali, Grant Road, and Mira Road.
The screenings were conducted by HCG’s medical team, who also counselled participants on early warning signs, risk factors, and the critical role of timely diagnosis in improving treatment outcomes.
The initiative received an overwhelming response, with a large number of dabbawalas voluntarily coming forward for check-ups over the two days. More than 500 dabbawalas participated in the screenings, reflecting growing awareness and acceptance of preventive healthcare among working communities.
Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Avik Chauhan, Cluster Chief Operating Officer at HCG Cancer Centre, Mumbai, said, “This initiative with the Mumbai Dabbawala Association reflects our belief that awareness and early detection must reach people where they are.
Dabbawalas are the backbone of Mumbai’s daily life, and by engaging with them, we were able to take the message of men’s health and cancer prevention directly to the community. The enthusiastic participation over the last two days reinforces the importance of such grassroots initiatives in saving lives through early detection.”
Commenting on the collaboration, Mr. Ulhas Muke. President, Nutan Mumbai Tiffin Box Suppliers Charity Trust, said, “We appreciate the efforts and recognition extended to the dabbawalas by HCG Cancer Centre, Mumbai.
We are proud to be part of this awareness drive that focuses on reducing cancer cases through early detection. We are grateful to HCG for providing free screenings and medical guidance to our community and for empowering us with knowledge that encourages preventive healthcare and timely action.”
The two-day campaign concluded with meaningful interactions between healthcare professionals and participants, reinforcing HCG’s commitment to accessible, community-centric cancer prevention efforts. Through initiatives like Delivering Hope Together, HCG continues to work towards building healthier communities and reducing the burden of cancer through awareness, early screening, and timely intervention.