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Baitul Maal Offering Medicines, Financial Assistance To Nearly 28% Thalassaemia Patients
Umer Jamshaid Published November 20, 2018 | 10:48 PM
Managing Director Pakistan Baitul Maal Aon Abbas Bappy said that Baitul Maal was providing medicines and financial assistance to nearly 28 percent patients of Thalassaemia across the country.
He said this during his visit to Thalassaemia Centre Vehari on Tuesday.
He spent the whole day with kids, who are fighting against the disease bravely. He stated that Pakistan Baitul Maal would continue extending financial assistance to the patients. Aon Abbas Bappi said the government was working to provide more facilities to the Thalassaemia patients.
On this occasion, he appreciated the working of Coordinator Thalassaemia Centre Muhammad Usman for his matchless services for the ailing children.
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