
A free medical camp was organized by Hamdard Foundation Pakistan at the Foundation Stead Khan Public School in Digri (Sindh)under the guidance of Ms. Sadia Rashid, President of Hamdard Foundation Pakistan. During the camp, hundreds of patients from Digri received free medical check-ups and were provided with medicines by Hamdard.
This free medical initiative greatly benefited the local community, especially the underprivileged, needy, and ill individuals. On this occasion, qualified practitioners from Hamdard — Hakim Muhammad Arsalan, Hakim Muhammad Irfan, and Hakim Muhammad Asim — rendered their medical services.
As part of this relief effort, mosquito nets were also distributed among poor families to help prevent dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases.
Mr. Shafi Muhammad Dars, the operator of Foundation Stead Khan Public School, expressed his gratitude to Hamdard Foundation, stating that the organization of this free medical camp is a shining example of selfless humanitarian service. The local residents of Digri (Sindh) also highly appreciated Hamdard’s noble initiative and offered prayers for the organization’s continued growth and success.
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