Free Medical Camp Held To Help Needy Patients In Islamabad
Fakhir Rizvi Published January 18, 2019 | 06:38 PM
Youth Association of Pakistan on Friday organized a day-long medical camp at Village Chauntra near Margalla Hills to provide free medical services to the deserving patients
A large number of poor patients and families got medicines and were examined by general physician, diet, nutritionist and orthodontist. Facilities of numerous tests were also provided to the patients free of cost.
Speaking on the occasion, Founder President Youth Association of Pakistan Abdul Qadir said that team of the association wants to serve the humanity without any discrimination.
"The world we are living in has shared sorrows and ecstasy and it is our moral obligation to assist the less privileged sections of society indiscriminately."He urged the importance of charity work for needy people for the betterment of the society and especially for those deserving patients who do not have the financial support for medical consultation or for purchasing medicines.
He asked others to come forward and ensure their support for improving health of those patients who don't have access to crucial medicines to enhance their quality of life.
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