Bringing Healthcare to the Doorstep: Free Medical Camp Organized by CHEF International in Mouza Isran, UC Bur’ray Wala, Rajanpur

CHEF International, in collaboration with the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF), successfully organized a Free Medical Camp on 15th April 2025 in Mouza Isran, UC Bur’ray Wala. This initiative was part of CHEF-I’s ongoing commitment to ensuring access to quality healthcare for underserved and marginalized communities. The camp aimed to address the immediate medical needs of the local population, offering consultations, basic treatments, and health advice free of charge.
The medical team was led by Paramedic Staff Dr. Shah Rukh, with the support of experienced healthcare professionals including Dr. Ijaz Ahmad, Dr. Mahrukh, and Dr. Nazia Sadaf. Their collective dedication and expertise played a vital role in the success of the camp, ensuring that each patient received timely and professional care.
Key Outcomes from the Camp:
• 270 patients treated during the one-day camp
• 181 male and 89 female patients
• Comprehensive age-wise outreach among children, youth, and adults
Patient Demographics:
Male Patients:

  • 1–10 years: 56
  • 10–15 years: 43
  • 15–20 years: 16
  • Above 20 years: 66
    Female Patients:
  • 1–10 years: 23
  • 10–15 years: 8
  • 15–20 years: 10
  • Above 20 years: 48
    The camp not only offered a platform for immediate treatment but also helped raise health awareness among community members. CHEF International remains committed to bridging healthcare gaps in remote regions and looks forward to organizing similar activities to foster a healthier, more resilient society.