Kapa3 participation in the MELODIC consortium meeting in Lisbon

We are delighted to announce that Kapa3 had the opportunity to take part in the recent MELODIC consortium meeting, which was held in Lisbon. Although our participation was online, it was in real time, and our team contributed actively to the discussions, which focused on the development of the training program for healthcare professionals and the design of the intervention study, both aiming to support the mental health of young adults living with cancer.

The MELODIC project, funded by the EU4HEALTH program with a total budget of €1.8 million, addresses a critical yet often overlooked issue: the mental health of young adults aged 18–35 living with cancer.

During the meeting, partners exchanged experiences and findings from European research and interviews with healthcare professionals, families, and young adults with cancer. These insights strengthened collaboration and the formulation of strategies for timely psychosocial support.

Next spring, the project will launch the intervention phase, focusing on social prescribing and the use of green and blue spaces—harnessing the power of nature and community to promote well-being.

Kapa3 continues to work closely with its European partners to ensure a meaningful impact on the lives of young adults facing cancer.

Read more on the Melodic project here

Melodic, A New European Project Supporting the Mental Health of Young Adults with Cancer

At Kapa3, we know that healing goes far beyond the body. A cancer diagnosis in young
adulthood — just as life is beginning to unfold — often leaves deep emotional marks. That’s
why we’re proud to participate in MELODIC, a new European initiative dedicated to
supporting the mental health of young adults (18–30) living with or after cancer.

The project Melodic brings together 13 partners from 6 European countries, including patient organizations, universities, and healthcare experts. Coordinated by Turku University of Applied Sciences (Finland), MELODIC aims to co-design innovative digital tools, peer
support models, and educational workshops that reflect the actual needs and voices of
young people affected by cancer.

Kapa3 joined the project in 2024, and our role is to bring Greek patients’ perspectives to
the table while also ensuring that everything we co-create reaches the people who need it
most — especially here in Greece.

We believe that mental well-being is not a luxury, but a vital part of cancer care. Over the next two years, we’ll be working closely with survivors, caregivers, professionals, and youth groups to build safe spaces for expression, support, and growth.

Want to learn more? Visit our website and check out the new MELODIC subpage to see how
we’re working to make a difference — and how you can get involved.

Together, we can make mental health care more humane, inclusive, and empowering.
Because no one should face cancer — or life after it — alone.

Read more on Melodic project: Melodic Project Mental Health on YAC

 

“Kapa3–University Research Lab Collaboration Honored at the Bravo Sustainability Dialogue & Awards 2024”

The University Research Laboratory “Care of Adult Cancer Patients” of the Department of Nursing at the International Hellenic University (IHU), in collaboration with Kapa3, was honored at the Bravo Sustainability Dialogue & Awards 2024 for its contribution to supporting oncology patients and their families.

The award ceremony took place on December 2, 2024, at the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation, under the auspices of the Quality Net Foundation. The award was received by Maria Lavdaniti, Director of the Laboratory, together with Evangelia Bista, Development Manager of Kapa3.

The initiative was recognized under the Society pillar, specifically within the thematic category “Quality of Life & Volunteering Actions”, highlighting the importance of academic outreach, as well as the training and hands-on engagement of final-year students and graduates in real-world settings.

Kapa3 played a key role in the development and promotion of the initiative, placing strong emphasis on strengthening social innovation in the health sector. Its core objective was to improve the quality of life of patients and their families through meaningful, community-focused interventions.

The Quality Net Foundation, a non-profit organization promoting sustainable development in Greece since 1997, through the Bravo Sustainability Dialogue & Awards institution, showcases initiatives that support a sustainable future, in collaboration with organizations, businesses, local authorities, and civil society.

The Kapa3 team would like to warmly thank the International Hellenic University for the collaboration and the Quality Net Foundation for recognizing this important initiative, which reaffirms our commitment to developing innovative solutions that promote sustainability and social cohesion.

View photo material from the event

 

With kind regards,
On behalf of the entire Kapa3 team

Translation: Ifiyenia Anastasiou for Kapa3

 

 

Another Initiative, Another Award for Kapa3!

Great joy and honor, Kapa3’s campaign “Think of a word that starts with K” received two awards at the Indie Awards 2024, marking an important distinction for Kapa3 at the Kapa3 Indie Awards 2024.

Specifically, it received the GOLD award for the radio spot in the “Best in Radio” category, while the online spot also received the SILVER award in the “Best in Film/Video” category.
The campaign Think of a word that starts with K delivers a powerful social message aimed at informing and raising public awareness about cancer. It was created and produced with the invaluable support of A3 Resizing Ideas.

 
It is a strong call for social responsibility and active participation by all of us in a continuous effort to support healthcare services, so that we can finally achieve improvement in the quality of life of cancer patients, promote the principles of prevention and active public involvement in health management, reduce the human and financial cost in healthcare, and highlight civil society as a positive force for the implementation of actions of common benefit.

A key prerequisite for all of the above is the development of a strong, supportive social, institutional, and legal framework for prevention and management, safeguarding the fundamental right of patients to a life of quality, free from stereotypes and discrimination.

With the unwavering support of friends, partners, volunteers, and members of Kapa3, under the guidance of A3, we succeeded—through this spot and the event organized for the same purpose on 18/10/23 at Syntagma Metro Station—in delivering our message that “It is not only Cancer that starts with K, but also everything that can defeat it.”

In the end, it is teams that win—and all of us at Kapa3 are happy because, together with you, we feel like a TEAM.

After all, the team that draws inspiration from the collective rather than from a single player is the one that succeeds.

From the bottom of our hearts, a big thank you to everyone who “brought to life” all those K’s that truly matter in our lives.

Think of a word that starts with K

Translation: Ifiyenia Anastasiou for Kapa3

Kapa3 – Social Message for Public Awareness and Education on Cancer

The Kapa3’s social message for public awareness and education on cancer has gone viral! A powerful message that captures the attention of thousands of citizens daily on social media.

Continuing its successful effort to raise public awareness about the importance of social support and its impact on managing chronic illnesses, Kapa3 created a television and radio spot emphasizing the need for timely and appropriate social support from the right people—especially in an era where globalization and rapid lifestyle changes pose major challenges to healthcare professionals and the community in cancer management.

The spot, titled “Think of a Word That Starts with K”, engages and captivates thousands of citizens daily, with its reach steadily growing. This multifaceted social message was posted online as part of a campaign created by Kapa3 to inform and raise awareness. The message has already surpassed 100,000 views, reinforcing Kapa3’s mission: social support and guidance for cancer patients navigating the challenging path of their illness.

This initiative is a strong call to social responsibility, encouraging everyone to actively participate in the ongoing effort to support healthcare services, improve cancer patients’ quality of life, promote prevention principles, engage the public in health management, reduce human and financial costs, and highlight civil society as a positive driver for public-benefit actions.

A key prerequisite for all this is the establishment of a strong, supportive social, institutional, and legal framework that safeguards patients’ fundamental right to a life free from stereotypes and discrimination.

Notably, the spot, produced with a focus on promoting public health and social support, was approved by the Greek National Council for Radio and Television (ESR). Following the approval of its Special Three-Member Committee for Social Messages (Decision 207-09.11.2023), the spot was authorized for free broadcast on television and radio stations nationwide from December 1 to December 31, 2023.

The campaign was made possible thanks to the unwavering support of friends, partners, volunteers, and Kapa3 members under the guidance of A3, and has been promoted across Greece and online through the organization’s initiatives.

We are sharing it with you online so that it can be featured by local media, spreading the message that “Not only Cancer Starts with K, but also everything that can defeat it”, leading the way in public education and awareness.

According to Mattson (2011), building on definitions by Albrecht & Adelman (1987) and Gottlieb (2000), social support is defined as “a transactional, communicative process involving verbal and non-verbal interaction aimed at enhancing an individual’s perception of their ability to manage their problem, self-esteem, and sense of belonging.”

We sincerely thank you for your positive response and support.

Evangelí Bista
Head of Development and Operations, Kapa3
PhD(c), MBA, MSc, BSc
Mobile: +30 697 410 2934

Triple Award for the Kapa3 Team at the Healthcare Business Awards 2023

With the participation of leading representatives from the broader healthcare sector, the Healthcare Business Awards 2023 ceremony was successfully held on Monday, October 2023. The institution, which rewards best practices in entrepreneurship, innovation, and social contribution in the healthcare sector, was organized for the 8th consecutive year by Boussias Events and Health Daily.

At this year’s Healthcare Business Awards 2023, during yet another distinguished ceremony by Boussias Events celebrating Excellence in Innovation, Healthcare, Digital Technologies, and Investments, the Kapa3 team was honored for its efforts to establish social support for oncology patients as a core pillar of their holistic care. We firmly believe that such support must be appropriate, sufficient, and provided in a timely manner by the right people.

The fifteen-member judging committee, composed of distinguished scientists and CEOs of healthcare-related companies and organizations, awarded Kapa3 for its overall contribution during its 3.5 years of operation, its persistent and demanding efforts toward equal and universal access for the population, and the creation of frontline collaborative groups. The Evaluation Committee was chaired by Mr. Nektarios Tavernarakis, Vice President of the European Research Council (ERC), Chairman of the Board of the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH), Professor at the Medical School of the University of Crete, and Board Member of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. The committee also included executives from the pharmaceutical sector, company consultants, patient associations, leading physicians and academics, as well as representatives of institutional bodies, among others.

With a total of three awards—GOLD, SILVER, and BRONZEwhich we owe to all those who believed in and embraced our vision, to the unwavering support of our supporters and sponsors, our valued partners, and our beneficiaries, who with abundant kindness give us the strength to continue. The award categories are as follows:

K3 GOLD AWARD

GOLD Award for the Kapa3 Mobile Information and Management Units
in the category “Social Welfare, Structures”

K3 BRONZE AWARD

BRONZE Award for the Contribution to Health by the Cancer Guidance Center – Kapa3
in the category “Contribution to Health by NGOs”

K3 SILVER AWARD

SILVER Award for the Mobile Information and Management Unit for Oncology Patients at the University General Hospital of Alexandroupolis
in the category “Quality of Services & Patient Care”

 

 

A few words about the Mobile Units

The first Mobile Information and Management Unit began operating at Theageneio Anticancer Hospital of Thessaloniki, one of the largest oncology hospitals in Northern Greece, in collaboration with the Research Laboratory “Care of Adult Cancer Patients” of the Department of Nursing at the International Hellenic University. There, K3 staff and volunteers process patient requests guided by the ideal of “personalized care” for oncology patients, as well as by fostering “trust between patients and healthcare professionals.”

Its successful course, along with research and regional mapping, led to the creation of the second Mobile Information and Management Unit. The mapping data and the field experience of Kapa3’s staff guided us to the region of Thrace—an area characterized by geographical particularities, population heterogeneity, and distance from centers of authority.

The second unit operates in a specially designed space within the University General Hospital of Alexandroupolis. Its aim is to provide comprehensive information to patients and their families, ensuring equal access to healthcare structures, the assertion of their rights, and their social reintegration.

Long-term goals of the Mobile Units

  • Improvement of patients’ quality of life

  • Empowerment and active participation of cancer patients in self-care and active prevention

  • Reduction of required human resources and healthcare costs for the long-term management of cancer patients and survivors

  • Creation of a group of informed and empowered patients capable of addressing cancer-related issues, as well as a sensitized local community

Kapa3 was founded in March 2020, with priority given to citizens’ accessibility to beneficial provisions of existing legislation, as well as to the utilization of existing structures and services operating for this purpose throughout Greece.

In collaboration with related private-interest associations, public services, NGOs, and other solidarity bodies, Kapa3 succeeded in creating a website that functions as a continuously updated and renewed guide to Rights and Benefits for people living with cancer, while mobile information and management teams operate in parallel, ensuring equal access for patients and caregivers.

However, nothing would have been achieved without faith in the work of Kapa3 and in the vision of providing holistic care to oncology patients—a vision first embraced by the members of the Kapa3 team, who stand on the front line, acting with a human-centered approach focused on patients and their families.

The strength of this team, together with our valued partners, enables actions and initiatives with maximum social impact and outstanding new collaborations with entities such as academic institutions, major hospitals across the country, scientific societies, and, of course, civil society organizations.

On behalf of the entire Kapa3 team,

we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

Press Release

Translation: Ifiyenia Anastasiou for Kapa3

Press Release for the Awareness Event titled “Information, Awareness, and Social Support. No One Alone!”

On Wednesday, October 18, from 10:00 to 19:00, Activities and Workshops were held at the Multi-Purpose Hall of Syntagma Metro Station, aiming to provide information and social support to oncology patients, caregivers, and their families.

The Cancer Center Kapa3, the Department of Marketing and Communication of the Athens University of Economics and Business, the General Laiko Hospital of Athens, STASY, WinCancer, and the Research Laboratory “Care of Adult Patients with Cancer” of the Nursing Department of the International Hellenic University, under the auspices of the Municipality of Athens, ELLOK, the Greek Patients’ Union, and HESMO, joined forces under the campaign “Think of a word that starts with K,”(*) with the goal of raising awareness about best practices in cancer prevention and patient management across healthcare units throughout the country.

The daily and strong presence of all the above organizations on the front line of addressing the disease, in hospitals across Greece, was transferred to the very heart of Athens, in an event with a clear and singular purpose: the advocacy of privileged social rights for oncology patients, as well as raising awareness around best practices for prevention and patient care.

During the opening of the event, WinCancer Manager Ms. Krystallidou referred to the ongoing struggle of organizations and non-profit entities for the prevention and fight against cancer. She emphasized that collaborations such as the one organized by Kapa3 are exactly the kind of synergies WinCancer seeks to support—an effort both demanding and relieving—guided by Kapa3’s core message: “No One Alone.”

Subsequently, Ms. Michalopoulou, Vice President of ELLOK, which placed the event under its auspices, spoke about the central goal of ELLOK and all cancer-focused organizations: prevention. Early detection, she stressed, is what empowers patients and positively influences the course of the disease, while she also highlighted the importance and value of digital health literacy in today’s world.

On behalf of the Department of Marketing and Communication of the Athens University of Economics and Business, Professor and Head of the Department Mr. Intounas welcomed the event, expressing his sincere thanks and congratulations to all students who voluntarily supported the action, as well as to Kapa3 for taking the initiative. He also referred to a new short educational program developed by the department in collaboration with Kapa3, titled “Marketing and Civil Society.”

The inspiration behind the letter “K,” as shared by Mr. Gravaris, Head of Public Relations and Communication of the Greek Patients’ Union, was the word “wine.” In his address, he compared wine—associated with health and quality of life—to initiatives such as the present one, which aim to restore health, safeguard well-being, and support the continuation of life for cancer patients. The Greek Patients’ Union embraced the initiative from its inception and placed it under its auspices.

The presence of Mr. Michail Nikolaou, Vice President of the Board of HESMO, was also significant, as was his statement during the greeting that cancer is not invincible. He emphasized, however, that prevention must be addressed far more seriously if we are to suppress the disease. “Prevention is not only about quitting smoking; it is also about loving and taking care of oneself,” Mr. Nikolaou concluded, noting that Kapa3 will be a key ally in this effort.

Ms. Bouki, Director of Corporate Communication & Passenger Experience of STASY, representing its President Mr. Damaskos, spoke about the importance of organizing events like this one, which bring people “closer,” strengthen support for patients, and empower their journey toward regaining health. STASY emphasized its ongoing commitment to standing by people and supporting their needs, making “CLOSE” its chosen word for the day.

Finally, Ms. Theoni Zougkou, Head of the Nursing Services Directorate of General Laiko Hospital, praised Kapa3’s efforts in the fight against cancer and spoke about the hospital’s collaboration with the organization. She thanked the nurses and the psychologist who were present to inform the public about cancer prevention and management, and highlighted their significant work in providing healthcare services to oncology patients at General Laiko Hospital.

Closing the greetings, Ms. Evangelia Bista, Head of Development and Operations of Kapa3, deeply moved by the presence and support of so many key health organizations, warmly thanked all attendees for supporting Kapa3’s mission. She also expressed heartfelt thanks to all volunteers who embraced the idea and helped make the event a reality. “Kapa3 was created to cover the crucial area of social support and guidance for oncology patients along the difficult path of illness,” Ms. Bista emphasized, committing to even more actions so that no one feels—or is—alone in the fight against cancer and in favor of life.

Throughout the day, many attendees received information on registering for digital prescriptions and scheduling preventive health appointments. At the same time, visitors were informed about the adoption of Kapa3’s digital applications—innovative and unique tools in Greece. This initiative was supported by volunteers from the Department of Marketing and Communication of the Athens University of Economics and Business, who enthusiastically provided guidance and assistance.

Participants who attended the two workshops were also given the opportunity to schedule a free digital mammogram or breast ultrasound through the Biomedicine Group, an event supporter, under the message #TakeControl #TakeCareOfYourself. Every woman should have her first mammogram at the age of 40 and then annually thereafter. For women with confirmed BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations, annual digital mammography is recommended from the age of 30.

At the same time, staff from General Laiko Hospital provided guidance on self-care for oncology patients and distributed informative leaflets on the subject.

The all-day activities also included the distribution of informational material on breast cancer prevention by the Research Laboratory “Care of Adult Patients with Cancer” of the International Hellenic University, as well as additional educational materials from reputable scientific organizations, available on Kapa3’s website under the ODYGIA K3 section.

Workshops titled “Giving Meaning to Cancer – A Psychological Perspective” by psychologist-psychotherapist Vasileia Mari of General Laiko Hospital, and “Breast Cancer Prevention” by nurse (MSc) Eirini Throuvala from the Gynecological Cancer Unit of Elena Venizelou Maternity Hospital, offered valuable information and guidance to patients, caregivers, and family members through interactive and accessible discussions.

All activities were supported in Greek Sign Language by “HANDS UP,” emphasizing the importance of accessibility for all patients and caregivers to information that concerns them and supports effective care.

“Good Morning,” “Kindness,” “Close,” “Duty,” “New,” “Guide,” “Condemn,” “Reassure,” and “Summer” prevailed over “Cancer” and “Malignancy” in an event full of meaning, positive emotions, and hope.

No one is alone in the fight for life—and Kapa3, together with all the organizations and groups that supported this event, powerfully demonstrated the true meaning of that message.

|(*) Note: In Greek, the campaign and event creatively play on words starting with the letter “Κ” (Kappa), which is also the first letter of “καρκίνος” (cancer). Many of the positive words highlighted during the event—such as “Καλημέρα” (Good Morning), “Καλοσύνη” (Kindness), “Κοντά” (Close), “Καθήκον” (Duty), “Καινούργιος” (New), “Καθοδηγώ” (Guide), “Καταδικάζω” (Condemn), “Καθησυχάζω” (Reassure), and “Καλοκαίρι” (Summer)—intentionally start with the same letter to symbolically “overcome” cancer.

Text/Translation: Ifiyenia Anastasiou for Kapa3

New modern facilities of the non-profit organization KAPA3

With immense joy and pride, we announce that the non-profit organization Kapa3, with a mission to offer to people suffering from Cancer, will continue the creative and productive work from the new, modern offices at 13 Kostis Palamas Street, Athens.

Το ΚΑΠΑ3, is an organization that aims to support and inform people suffering from cancer, and their families, regarding their accessibility to the beneficial provisions of the current legislation, as well as the utilization of existing structures and services that operate for this purpose throughout the Greek territory. The organization and the members of the organization believe that people with cancer and their families should have access to accurate information at the time they need it. The organization’s website and the free kapa3 app (available on smartphone, tablet, Android, and iOS), operate as a guide to specific Rights and Benefits.

Improving the quality of life for Cancer patients is a top priority for the Kapa3 organization. A team of professionals supports patients in all procedural matters outside and inside the hospitals. The measurement of social impact had excellent results with 91% of patients stating that the presence of the service was instrumental in making their daily life easier.

The Movable Groups operate from the Theagenio Cancer Hospital of Thessaloniki and the University General Hospital of Alexandroupolis, covering the region of Macedonia – Thrace and beyond, while their aim is to improve the quality of life of oncology patients and to provide new prospects for social integration, social protection, and employment. Soon we will be able to announce new “Information and Management” groups.

The Movable Units started their work with the foundational donation of TIMA Public Benefit Foundation https://www.timafoundation.org/el/ which supports Greek non-profit organizations that contribute to social improvement with a focus on the Elderly.

Kapa3, in three years of operation, has employed more than 15 people, while it has been the first preference in the choice of graduates of social support professionals, in the context of their internship, resulting in the strengthening of the action groups and its network, with more than 25 students. In addition, it has proceeded to establish collaborations with Universities in Northern Greece and beyond, as well as with Research Laboratories of Medical Departments of Universities in the country and abroad, in an effort to improve and scientifically approach and document activities and services provided to cancer patients throughout the country..

On the basis of the activation of the organization’s new offices and according to the needs of its beneficiaries and employees, another step is taken to encourage the development and expansion of the organization’s network, through proper cooperation, flexibility, empowerment, trust, and equality. “The beneficiaries and partners of the organization find support at all levels and thus are encouraged to be the best version of themselves in an environment that is built based on the vision and mission of the organization”, said by, Ms. Bista Evangeli, Development and Operations Manager of Kapa3.“In an environment where each of us feels cared of, supported, and connected, with a strong sense of ownership, the organization’s growth is taken for granted,” she added.

In addition, Ms. Bista emphasized that the organization’s new offices are made possible with the valuable support of the company “THENAMARIS” which she thanked for its valuable assistance.

“The contribution to our community is at the forefront for the company, leaving a strong, continuous, and positive social footprint that meets the specific features and needs of Greek society. Moreover, the ability to respond to challenges, to anticipate and adapt to the “seas and storms” is a warranty of viability for us and an important partner in the work and contribution of Kapa3“, Ms. Bista concluded.

Double Award for the Kapa3 team at the Healthcare Business Awards 2022

In a wonderful evening organized for the 7th consecutive year by BOUSSIAS, within the framework of the Healthcare Business Awards 2022 (https://www.healthcareawards.gr), the Cancer Guidance Center (Kapa3) received two awards.

The Mobile Prevention and Care Unit, our new initiative for 2022 received the SILVER award in the categoryQuality of Healthcare Services & Patient Care.

The collaboration between the Cancer Guidance Center and the largest oncology hospital in Northern Greece, Theageneio Hospital (https://theageneio.gov.gr/el/), and the Research Laboratory “Care of Adult Cancer Patients” of the Department of Nursing at the International Hellenic University (http://feaklab.nurse.ihu.gr) provided solutions to one of the major challenges in healthcare.

For all of us, the primary goal was to highlight the value and the strong potential of implementing innovative support methods, making appropriate use of tools, techniques, and synergies in order to upgrade healthcare services. And we achieved it.

However, nothing would have been achieved without faith in the idea and vision of providing holistic care to the oncology patient, with employees, volunteers, and a large number of friends and fellow companions working toward this goal.

Finally, in the category Contribution to Health by NGOs, the Cancer  Guidance Center received the BRONZE award.

For all of us, healthcare services constitute the most sensitive—perhaps the most critical—aspect of social policy in an organized state. The provision of high-quality services to recipients presupposes a comprehensive, coherent, and effective healthcare delivery model and depends on multiple factors that require continuous monitoring and evaluation.

Kapa3 is fortunate to be surrounded by a wide network of partners, volunteers, beloved fellow companions, and friends who persevere and persist together, ensuring that the organization always remains on the front line. The team’s strong capacity to undertake initiatives of this scale enables outstanding collaborations—with patient associations, academic institutions, other NGOs, and medical scientific societies—as we all strive to address, in an effective way, the major challenges that arise.

All of us promise that we will remain faithful to our motto: “NO ONE ALONE.”

The results of this specific initiative will be announced at the seminar/event organized by Kapa3 on 11.11.2022.

Stay tuned for more.

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Award Categories and Photos

Section 3: Hospitals, Private Clinics & Diagnostic Centers – Quality of Healthcare Services & Patient Care

SILVER Cancer Guidance Center – K3, Theageneio Anticancer Hospital of Thessaloniki, Research Laboratory “Care of Adult Cancer Patients” of the Department of Nursing at the International Hellenic University | K3 Personal Assistant – Mobile Prevention and Care Unit

Section 9: Contribution to Health by NGOs

BRONZE Cancer Guidance Center – K3, Theageneio Anticancer Hospital of Thessaloniki, Research Laboratory “Care of Adult Cancer Patients” of the Department of Nursing at the International Hellenic University | K3 Personal Assistant – Mobile Prevention and Care Unit

 

Translation by Ifiyenia Anastasiou for Kapa3

Caring for Those Who Once Cared for Us: Kapa3 Wins 1st Prize at the Patient Partnerships Awards 2021

It is a great joy and honor for Kapa3 to receive its first award for collaborative actions in support of patients from Boussias Conferences at the Patient Partnership Awards 2021.

Participating Organization Category  Project Title Award
KAPA3 CANCER GUIDANCE CENTER, KEFI ATHENS ASSOCIATION 1.1 Cancer Personal Health Assistant GOLD

For the Kapa3 team, this distinction is not only the culmination of the hard work and dedication with which we have embraced and worked on this initiative.

It also represents an invaluable source of motivation, providing the Organization with strength, fulfillment, and confidence—essential elements for our next steps. At the same time, receiving such a significant distinction after just one and a half years of activity, under unprecedented working conditions, confirms the great responsibility we now recognize we carry: to prove that we continue to move forward with consistency, commitment to our goals, and dedication to the values of Kapa3.

All of us—the Kapa3 team—would like to sincerely thank everyone who has walked alongside us on this journey so far.

First and foremost, we would like to thank the TIMA Foundation, which supported the implementation of a great idea born within a small team through the Support Points, as well as the KEFI Athens Association, which gave life to the entire initiative.

We also thank all those who trusted us and allowed us to handle their cases, as well as each and every person who dedicated their time to our cause.

Kapa3 began as a small team with a strong vision and confidence. This distinction gives us the reassurance to continue envisioning the future, working toward growth, and evolving every single day.

And, as with every award, we cannot fail to dedicate this recognition to our families, who share our concerns, contribute in every possible way to the realization of our plans, and never stop supporting us.

Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts.

With profound appreciation and respect,
The Kapa3 Team

Translation: Ifiyenia Anastasiou for Kapa3