Project Report
| Feb 15, 2022
More than 6,880 beneficiaries of mobile clinic services last January!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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In response to the polar storm that hit the camps area in northern Syria, we have deployed more additional mobile clinics, which have reached remote and random camps in northern Syria. More than 6,880 patients, mostly children, women and the elderly, benefited from the mobile clinic services, during the last January.
On behalf of each beneficiary, we would like to thank you for your support for this campaign in the harshest month for the people of the camps in northern Syria, which our mobile clinics have contributed to alleviating and easing the pain of the displaced there.
The campaign continues, your joining it again means continuing the work of mobile clinics and the delivery of free medical service to those who cannot obtain it, your support is essential so that we can save more lives.
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Feb 4, 2022
A new mobile clinic to cover the treatment of a larger number of displaced people!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Regardless of the weather conditions and the possibility of reaching the farthest camps in northern Syria, we are continuing to deploy our mobile clinics, and we have added a new mobile clinic that was launched on 25 January 2022 to reach the camps of "Maram, San, Al-Dhiab, Talmans, Al-Amal village, Jabal Al-Hosn, Al-Duwailah, Al-Daraila, Ismail Agha and the remote Hajj Juma". Thank you for your support that enabled us to reach and treat them.
Our medical teams do not deviate from goodness that we have pledged to carry for everyone wherever they are and no matter how bad the conditions are. In this extreme cold, we believe that nothing is more important than securing treatment for children, pregnant women and the elderly who reside in the cold camps.
Your contribution today is very critical. It is a matter of life or death. Your support ensures operating more mobile clinics and sustaining life-saving and treatment services for the most vulnerable groups who have the least access to emergency health care in the most difficult weather conditions ever.
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Jan 26, 2022
44,450 prescriptions dispensed to the most vulnerable patients last December!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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44,450 prescriptions were provided for the poorest patients in the world by our surgical hospitals, primary health care centers and mobile clinics throughout last December. Your support has reached them, thank you!
During the current exceptional snow storm in northern Syria, our clinics are roaming the camps in order to treat the displaced people residing there, as they are unable to reach our fixed centers. The biggest challenge we face is the lack of funds for medicines especially with the increasing needs and daily urgent demands for analgesics, antipyretics, anti-inflammatories and other winter medicines.
Our mobile clinics will not be able to offer full treatment without medications, and we need your support once more to provide the necessary medicines for children, the elderly and pregnant women and reduce the loss of lives.
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