Accordind to the report of our reporter Abdul Rasheed Solang, in a spirit of social welfare, the Society for Support to Destitute Persons organized a one-day free medical camp in the village Muradani, taluka Gharabari, district Thatta. Hundreds of patients received free medical check-ups from specialist doctors, along with free medicines, clothing for underprivileged women and lunch for all attendees.
The event was graced by several distinguished guests, including members of the society Retired Brigadier Khadim Jatoi, former Secretary Health Dr. Naseem Ghani Sahito, former Director General Information Syed Fazil Shah, Director General Planning & Development Abdul Nabi Memon, former Chief Economics Ghulam Mustafa Abro, Syed Muhammad Yousuf Shah, Hanif Hangoro, and other notables.
Speaking on the occasion, Syed Fazil Shah and Abdul Nabi Memon highlighted that the society has been providing essential health services in underprivileged and coastal areas to help reduce poverty particularly among women and to empower them to become self-reliant. They emphasized that such initiatives not only promote social welfare but also contribute to alleviating poverty and deprivation among marginalized women and children.
Representatives of the society stated that their mission is to ensure basic facilities for people living in backward regions, aiming to bring positive changes in their lives. They further announced that similar medical camps will be organized in other remote and poverty-stricken areas in the future to extend the benefits to more people.
They added that such humanitarian efforts strengthen the spirit of social service, mutual cooperation, and compassion among communities. At the conclusion of the event, patients and local women expressed their gratitude to the society’s management and the team of doctors for their valuable services.