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Al-Ain held another successful Free Eye/Medical Camp in the Village of Traap, Tehsil and Distt Attack on the 9th March 2014.
A ‘gift of life’ has been given to an under developed part of Pakistan, as a visiting dignitary said when he met with staff at East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) to share his appreciation.
Another milestone has been achieved at Hope Hospital, Mureed, Chakwal, with a secondary and tertiary eye surgery facility has been inaugurated on 5th December 2013, with 21 poor people who had their eye sight restored by removing the Cataract by surgery, totally for free.
Al-Ain International Welfare Trust successfully completed another Free Eye Camp in Zaida, Swabi on 1st May 2013.
Over 200 children, all belonging to extremely poor families, were provided with books and uniforms. Local organisers of Al-Ain International Trust organised this event in Khyber Pukhtoon Khaw to help with school items for children affected by the floods.
Warm clothes, shoes and eatable items were distributed among the flood victims of Akorha Khatak (KP) by Al-Ain International Welfare Trust Pakistan-UK.Al-Ain International Welfare Trust Pakistan-UK distributed clothes, shoes and eatable items in Flood Effectees of Akorha Khatak (KPK). Necessary to mention that this area is one of the most effected in recent floods.
Al-Ain International Welfare Trust UK/Pakistan, distributed food items, clothes, shoes and sheets among hundreds of effectees of the village Azizabad, District Nowshehra, the most Flood Effected area of KPK Province.
With the support of Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convey (NPAC), Uhuru Peace Trust and Savanna Rags Limited, Al-Ain have sent further aids of 40 tons of food items, clothes, blankets, shoes, medicines and tents.
Pictures of Hope Hospital giving highlights of the latest construction, which took place during 2010. The painting of the main hospital building is near completion and the X-Ray laboratory is due to be refurbished early 2011.
Over 1,200 poor people were treated free of cost at Hope Hospital, Murid. The Medical Camp was attended by local MNA sectary Ch. Azher Mahmood, and local PMA Mrs Laquit.