RAWALPINDI ( WNAM REPORT ): Hamdard Foundation Pakistan, in continuation of the mission of “Service to Humanity” of Shaheed Hakeem Muhammad Saeed, under the supervision of President Hamdard Foundation Sadia Rashid, in view of the severe heat wave prevailing across the country and to avoid the possible dangers of heat wave, free medical camps were organized at various places in Rawalpindi/Islamabad, including Pir Wadhai, Dhok Hasso Railway Road, Nasirabad Golra Mor and Girja Road. In addition to the cold drink Rooh Afza, Rooh Melon, Rooh Sindhu and Rooh Sabz were also given to all the dear ones of Hamdard to protect them from the severe heat wave.
Medical experts also informed the participants who came to the camp about useful precautions to prevent heat stroke, dehydration, heat stroke and other diseases. Hamdard Foundation Pakistan is actively working to provide public health facilities to the doorsteps of the people across the country and the passion with which it is providing public service is worthy of imitation and is keeping the mission of Shaheed Pakistan Hakeem Muhammad Saeed alive even today in this severe heat wave. The continuity of their services becomes even more evident during the hot weather and heatwave. The participants praised this welfare service and called it valuable for the people and highly appreciated this noble initiative of the President of Hamdard Foundation, Mohtarma Sadia Rashid Sahiba, for continuing the mission of “Service to Humanity” of the founder of Hamdard Foundation Pakistan, Shaheed Hakeem Muhammad Saeed.
The participants who came to the Hamdard Free Medical Camp prayed for the development of the Hamdard Institution and the health and well-being of the President of Hamdard, Mohtarma Sadia Rashid Sahiba.