Shining Souls Institute
Rooted in compassion, driven by experience — we stand beside every soul touched by cancer.
Shining Souls Institute
Our goal to makes better their lives
Shining Soul Institute is a non- profit organization, founded by Dr. Zarrin Azadi, four times cancer survivor with the philosophy that cancer patients and their loved ones deserve to receive emotional support through professional programs in a safe and nurturing environment. Dr. Zarrin Azadi believes that after diagnosis there is the need of immediate emotional support and guidance due to fear of loneliness, loss of hope and helplessness.

Our Activity
What We Do
We provide safe spaces through support groups and one-on-one counseling to help patients, survivors, and families cope with the emotional challenges of cancer. Through workshops, seminars, and community outreach, we empower individuals with knowledge about prevention, early detection, treatment options, and recovery.
Emotional Support & Counseling
We provide safe spaces through support groups and one-on-one counseling to help patients, survivors, and families cope with the emotional challenges of cancer.
- Specialized sessions for men, women, children, and caregivers.
- Access to licensed therapists and counselors who understand cancer-related trauma.
- Immediate care and attention for individuals in emotional distress.
Education & Awareness
Through workshops, seminars, and community outreach, we empower individuals with knowledge about prevention, early detection, treatment options, and recovery
- Regular events to educate on risks, symptoms, and treatments.
- Training and resources on recognizing early warning signs.
- Brochures, guides, and videos distributed freely to the public.
Access & Assistance
We connect patients with free health screenings, medical and legal referrals, and financial aid programs to ensure no one faces cancer alone or unsupported.
- Especially for individuals from underserved communities
- Assistance with insurance, employment rights, and patient advocacy.




