Continuing the mission of “Service to Humanity” initiated by Shaheed Hakim Muhammad Saeed

Rawalpindi (News Reporter): Continuing the mission of “Service to Humanity” initiated by Shaheed Hakim Muhammad Saeed, Hamdard Foundation Pakistan, under the supervision of President Hamdard Foundation Mrs. Sadia Rashid, organized free medical camps at various locations in Rawalpindi/Islamabad, including Pirwadhai, Dhoke Hassu, Railway Road, Naseerabad Golra Mor, and Church Road. The initiative was undertaken in view of the ongoing intense heatwave across the country and to help protect people from its potential dangers.

At the camps, participants were provided with Hamdard’s popular refreshing drink Rooh Afza, along with Rooh Meelan, Rooh Sindhu, and Rooh Sabz, to help them cope with the extreme heat. Medical experts also educated visitors about useful precautionary measures to prevent heatstroke, dehydration, hot weather-related illnesses, and other health complications.

Hamdard Foundation Pakistan remains actively engaged in delivering public healthcare facilities to people at their doorstep across the country. The spirit with which it continues to serve the public is exemplary and reflects its commitment to keeping alive the mission of Shaheed Pakistan Hakim Muhammad Saeed. During the current spell of extreme heat and heatwave conditions, the continuity of these services becomes even more significant and evident.

Participants highly appreciated this welfare initiative, describing it as a valuable service for the public. They also praised President Hamdard Foundation Pakistan, Mrs. Sadia Rashid, for her commendable efforts in continuing the humanitarian mission of the Foundation’s founder, Shaheed Hakim Muhammad Saeed.

Visitors to the Hamdard Free Medical Camps also offered prayers for the continued progress of Hamdard and for the health and well-being of Hamdard Foundation President Mrs. Sadia Rashid.