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Home / Health / Eye Camp Heals Hundreds, Inspires Youth

Eye Camp Heals Hundreds, Inspires Youth

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Around 480 patients received comprehensive eye exams and care.
  • 52 patients identified for free cataract and corrective surgeries.
  • Young volunteers were instrumental in fundraising and coordination.
Eye Camp Heals Hundreds, Inspires Youth

A recent health camp offered extensive eye examinations, medications, and spectacles to nearly 480 patients, significantly impacting community well-being. Of these attendees, 52 were selected for vital cataract and corrective surgeries, fully funded by the Trust, ensuring essential medical procedures are accessible.

The initiative saw remarkable dedication from young volunteers who managed fundraising, patient registration, and logistical coordination, demonstrating strong youth leadership. Their commitment, alongside the Trust's leadership, has consistently delivered health services to underserved areas.

Past efforts include multiple health camps and relief distributions, showcasing a sustained dedication to community welfare. This latest eye camp exemplifies successful public-private collaboration, aiming to expand future healthcare initiatives focused on various medical needs.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
The camp offered free eye exams, medicines, spectacles, and identified patients for free cataract and corrective surgeries.
The camp received support from the Mahavir Prasad Dalmia Jan Seva Trust, DMCH medical team, and dedicated young volunteers.
The Trust plans to host regular camps for eye care, women's health, artificial limb replacement, and general medical awareness.

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