Thursday, July 4, 2024 06:49 PM
The National Commission for Human Development, in partnership with various organizations, conducted a free medical camp in Sargodha, providing essential healthcare services to over 162 individuals. Renowned doctors attended, showcasing collaborative efforts for community development and social welfare.
On Thursday, the National Commission for Human Development (NCHD) in collaboration with Associated Press of Pakistan and various NGOs conducted a day-long free medical camp at Chak No. 40-NB, Deen Colony in Sargodha. The event aimed to provide medical assistance to the underprivileged community directly at their residences. Over 162 men and women benefited from medical examinations and received free medicines during the camp.
The medical camp saw the participation of renowned doctors including Dr. Shair Jan Khan, Dr. Hamza Amean, and Dr. Kaneez Makhdoom, who attended to the patients. Deputy Director of NCHD, Mehr Umer Draz Jhawri, emphasized the importance of offering cost-free medical services to those in need.
Notable personalities present at the event were Madam Beenish Ejaz Butt, Chairperson of the Social Work Department at the University of Sargodha, Khawja Muhammad Umer, Chairman of Rifah Society, Malik Tahir Farooq, Makhdoom Shah Latif, Station In-charge APP Sargodha, Asma Maqbool, Social Welfare Officer, and Asif Ali Tarar, Assistant Director of NCHD.
The free medical camp organized in Sargodha not only provided essential healthcare services to the community but also showcased the collaborative efforts of various organizations and individuals in supporting the underprivileged. Such initiatives play a crucial role in promoting health and well-being among marginalized populations, reflecting a commitment to social welfare and community development.