KSrelief sponsors medical camps to combat blindness, eyes diseases
Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) has sponsored 12 medical camps in Pakistan to combat blindness and eyes diseases. These camps are being organized in collaboration with Al-Basar International Foundation with the help of Al-Ibrahim Eye Hospital Karachi, aimed to provide advanced eye care facilities to individuals who lack access to specialized treatment or cannot afford it.
The medical camps are strategically set up in rural and urban areas of Sindh and Baluchistan Province, targeting regions where eye care services are limited. The primary objective of this outreach program is to detect and address eye-related issues at an early stage, thereby combating blindness and improving the quality of life for thousands of individuals.
Under this program, more than 50,000 medical examinations, and over 5,000 surgeries will be provided, along with 12,000 glasses for vision correction, using the medications prescribed by doctors. This initiative ensures that individuals not only receive essential treatment but also have access to the necessary eyewear to enhance their visual capabilities.
The impact of this effort has been profound, reaching individuals in various communities of Sindh and Baluchistan provinces. The camps were held in the cities of Karachi, Matli, Kundairo, Shikarpur, Kharan, and Kalat, allowing residents from these areas to benefit from specialized eye care services and regain their vision.
This campaign represents the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s commitment to humanitarian causes and their dedication to improving the lives of individuals affected by blindness. Through these medical camps, KSrelief have made a significant difference in the lives of thousands of patients, restoring their sight and providing hope for a brighter future.