Mobilink donates mobile dispensary
KARACHI: Mobilink donated a state-of-the-art mobile dispensary to Khidmat Foundation at a ceremony in Islamabad, said a statement issued Thursday. This newly delivered vehicle will be used by the foundation to provide free medical assistance to the rural population around Islamabad who have limited access to medical centres, dispensaries, and
By our correspondents
August 28, 2015
KARACHI: Mobilink donated a state-of-the-art mobile dispensary to Khidmat Foundation at a ceremony in Islamabad, said a statement issued Thursday.
This newly delivered vehicle will be used by the foundation to provide free medical assistance to the rural population around Islamabad who have limited access to medical centres, dispensaries, and hospitals. The dispensary houses a qualified doctor commissioned by Khidmat Foundation, basic testing tools for common ailments and stocks of various medicine. Its areas of operation include Bari Imam, Pind Sangrial, Alipur Farash, Romali and Loi Bhair, said the statement. Mobilink Foundation donated its first mobile dispensary unit to Khidmat Foundation back in 2007. Mobilink Corporate Communications Head Omar Manzur said, “Our aim with Mobilink Foundation’s investments in healthcare is very simple - the universal provision of basic, but essential health services to every needy Pakistani. Towards this end the foundation has supported a number of medical institutions across Pakistan through the provision of hospital supplies and medicine.”
This newly delivered vehicle will be used by the foundation to provide free medical assistance to the rural population around Islamabad who have limited access to medical centres, dispensaries, and hospitals. The dispensary houses a qualified doctor commissioned by Khidmat Foundation, basic testing tools for common ailments and stocks of various medicine. Its areas of operation include Bari Imam, Pind Sangrial, Alipur Farash, Romali and Loi Bhair, said the statement. Mobilink Foundation donated its first mobile dispensary unit to Khidmat Foundation back in 2007. Mobilink Corporate Communications Head Omar Manzur said, “Our aim with Mobilink Foundation’s investments in healthcare is very simple - the universal provision of basic, but essential health services to every needy Pakistani. Towards this end the foundation has supported a number of medical institutions across Pakistan through the provision of hospital supplies and medicine.”
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