Think Foundation
Who We Are - Awards

Think Foundation has been conferred with the following awards:

Award of Excellence - 2015

Presented to Think Foundation by National Aids Control Organization (NACO) and National Blood Transfusion Council (NBTC), Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, for significant contribution to the cause of voluntary blood donation.

The award was presented in Delhi on 14 June 2015 on the occasion of World Blood Donor Day.

No. 1 Camp Organizer – 2013

Presented to Think Foundation by the State Blood Transfusion Council at the hands of the Chief Minister of Maharashtra for our role in bringing blood sufficiency in Mumbai. Our Foundation was acknowledged as being the biggest organizer of blood donation camps in Mumbai, thereby being largest provider of blood units to the city.

The award was presented on the occasion of the inauguration of the “104 – Blood on Call” scheme launched in Maharashtra on 7 January 2014

Mother Teresa Memorial Award for Social Justice – 2012

Presented to our Vice President by the Harmony Foundation for contribution to the cause of voluntary blood donation and thalassaemia.

Along with Mr. Vinay Shetty, our Vice President, the other national awardess were Mr. Kuldeep Navyar, Ms. Flavia Agnes, Mr. Sanjeev Bhatt, The Shillong Chamber Choir, and the Pandita Ramabai Mukti Mission. The international awardees were Ms. Malala Yousufzai and Ms. Sima Samar.

A.N. Kashyap Award – 2010

Presented to our Vice President by the Indian Society for Blood Transfusion and Immunohaematology (ISBTI) for vital contribution to the cause of voluntary blood donation.

The award is presented to an individual social worker who has amply demonstrated his/her brilliance in the motivational aspect of the voluntary blood donation programme.

Vishesh Gaurav Puraskar – 2007

Presented to Think Foundation by the State Blood Transfusion Council for contribution to the cause of voluntary blood donation and thalassaemia.

Certificate of Honour – 2005

Presented to our Vice President by the Health Minister, Maharashtra, for handling of the ‘platelet crisis’ after the floods in Mumbai in July 2005.