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ORAL HEALTH/DENTAL CLINIC

Reading Time: 2 minutesAn affordable dental clinic has been serving the community since 1991, providing essential dental care services to residents. To date, more than 50,000 individuals have been treated, indicating the significant impact of this facility. Oral health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, and the availability of this dental clinic has played a vital role […]

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GYNEA

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Child and Mother Care Project, initiated in 2012, has proven to be an essential healthcare facility in addressing the pressing issues surrounding the well-being of mothers and children in Pakistan. With over 6,000 patients served and 1,500 safe deliveries conducted, the project has made a significant impact. This low-cost facility ensures that mothers and

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COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTHCARE CENTERS

Reading Time: 2 minutesCommunity-based healthcare centers in Barkatpura, Ibn-e-Mariam, Daugnagar, Khushhall Town, and Salik Town were established in 2000 to provide low-cost outpatient department (OPD) services and laboratory facilities to underprivileged individuals. These centers have played a crucial role in providing accessible healthcare to vulnerable populations. To date, they have provided treatment to over half a million individuals,

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TB CENTER

Reading Time: 3 minutesAIM, an organization working in slum urban and surrounding rural areas, is committed to participatory and sustainable development strategies. We have witnessed the impact of poor health facilities and lack of awareness in these communities, particularly regarding tuberculosis (TB). TB is a significant health issue, ranking second only to HIV/AIDS as the leading cause of

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EYE CARE FOUNDATION

Reading Time: 2 minutesVISION: HEALTHY VISION FOR ALL In areas plagued by illiteracy, lack of awareness, and inadequate facilities, access to eye care remains a critical challenge for underprivileged communities. Faisalabad, often referred to as the Manchester of Pakistan due to its thriving textile industry, suffers from a lack of proper sewage systems, resulting in various diseases that

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