Minhaj Welfare Foundation organizes free medical and eye camp in UC chirah, Islamabad

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Islamabad
Minhaj Welfare Foundation, in collaboration with Chaudhry Muhammad Hussain Natt Trust Eye Hospital, organized a Free Medical and Eye Camp in Union Council Chirah, Islamabad, extending essential healthcare services to local residents.
More than 450 patients benefited from free medical and eye check-ups, along with complementary medicines and eyeglasses. The initiative aimed to provide quality healthcare at the doorstep of underprivileged communities, ensuring equitable access to medical assistance and preventive care.
The camp was successfully held through the dedicated efforts of the Minhaj-ul-Quran Islamabad team, including Raja Munir Ijaz (Senior Vice President, Islamabad Zone), Raja Adil Saeed (President, Lehtrar Road Belt), Bilal Abbas Qadri (Nazim, Lehtrar Road Belt), Dr. Yasir Minhaj (Vice President, Lehtrar Road Belt), and Taseer Ali (Nazim, UC Chirah).
Expressing gratitude to all participants and volunteers, Raja Munir Ijaz remarked, Serving humanity is the cornerstone of Minhaj Welfare Foundation’s mission. Through such medical camps, we strive to ensure that no one is deprived of basic healthcare due to financial constraints.
The organizers extended their sincere gratitude to all medical professionals, volunteers, and guests for their dedicated participation and valuable contributions. Special thanks were also extended to Sir Aqeel Ahmad, Owner of Mission Educational School System, for providing the school premises and facilitating the smooth conduct of the camp.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation reiterated its commitment to continue organizing similar welfare projects in the future, with the aim of delivering free healthcare, education, and social support to deserving individuals across Pakistan.