MOHAMMAD'S STORY

20-year-old Mohammad Nadeem was involved in a road accident which resulted in a severe leg fracture, leaving him unable to walk. Through the kindness and generosity of our donors, the Alma Bi Hospital team was able to give him free medical treatment and helped him regain the ability to walk.

With your support, we have been able to continue to organise life-changing operations and provide free medical care to thousands of disadvantaged people throughout these unprecedented times.

Our team is continuously providing vital consultations, free medicines and healthcare to vulnerable people who are unable to undergo medical treatment or travel to a hospital because of limited money and resources.

During these last blessed nights of Ramadan, you can do something amazing with your Zakat, Sadaqa or Fitr donations, knowing that every penny goes directly to providing free medical services to those in need.

RAMADAN APPEAL 2023

We hope this Ramadhan finds you and your family in the best of health.

For over sixteen years the Alma Bi Hospital with your vital support has been delivering frontline services and free medical care into some of Pakistan’s most disadvantaged communities.

Over the last twelve months our staff team has delivered essential medical services to those in need in our communities and as well as supporting survivors of the floods that saw a third of Pakistan submerged and thirty million people affected. We have shared both our medical expertise and resources in support of these affected communities. Your Alma Bi Hospital continues to proudly support expectant mothers, the delivery of both eye and medical camps into neighbouring villages, offer health workshops and all to a standard that we can all be proud of.

For more information about the life-saving work that takes place at our hospital, and how you can help, see our Ramadan Appeal page.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH CAMP

Every year, the Alma Bi Hospital team organises free medical camps in the remote villages of Hafizabad. The main aim of the camps is to provide free check-ups and medicines to needy, disadvantaged patients who are unable to undergo medical treatment or travel to a hospital because of limited money and resources.

During one of our most recent camps, our team has treated hundreds of patients who needed urgent medical treatment, some of which were identified as needing surgery for inguinal hernia and gallstones. Many other patients were experiencing high blood pressure, heart problems, fever, high sugar levels, respiratory infections and many other mild diseases.

With your continued support, the Alma Bi Hospital team has been able to provide free medicines, consultations, blood sugar level checks, ultrasound scans and many more free medical services to those in need.

Over the months to come we intend to reach, help, and treat thousands more vulnerable people who are in desperate need of medical care. Together we can make a difference.

PAKISTAN FLOODING SUPPORT

“Literally, one-third of Pakistan is underwater right now, which has exceeded every boundary, every norm we’ve seen in the past.” — Sherry Rehman, Pakistan’s Minister of Climate Change.

In 2022 the Alma Bi Hospital and its dedicated staff team shared both its expertise and resources to support the climate emergency that had beset Pakistan. Officials estimate that more than 33 million Pakistanis - one in seven people - have been affected by the historic flooding.

Heavy rainfall from more than six weeks of torrential monsoon rain, had caused deadly flash floods across Pakistan. This has affected over 30 million people, washed away roads, and caused damage to 170,000 homes - people are forced to live in makeshift tents.

The Pakistan Government declared a state of National Emergency amid this devastation.

The effects of these floods continue to be felt by some of Pakistan’s most remote communities. Food scarcity, water and sanitation are daily challenges. Children are fighting against severe acute malnutrition, diarrhoea, malaria, dengue fever, typhoid, acute respiratory infections, and painful skin conditions.

With your continued support the Alma Bi Hospital has been committed to making a positive difference to the lives of these communities.