In January 2026, a woman living near Bhalwal suffered severe burns on both legs in a domestic fire accident. Ten days after the incident, she was still without proper medical care. When AIBF learned of her condition, the team immediately provided Rs 10,000 for initial treatment. She was then shifted to Jinnah Burn Center in Lahore — Pakistan's premier burn treatment facility — with AIBF covering an additional Rs 10,000 for transport and miscellaneous expenses. The team coordinated the entire logistics of her transfer, ensuring she received the specialized care she desperately needed. This case highlights the critical role of charity Pakistan organizations in bridging emergency healthcare gaps in rural areas. As an NGO Sargodha region trusts, AIBF remains committed to rapid response for victims of domestic accidents, providing both immediate financial aid and logistical coordination that saves lives across rural welfare Punjab communities.
Aid Provided
- Rs 10,000 immediate medical aid
- Rs 10,000 transport to Lahore
- Coordination with Jinnah Burn Center
- Full logistics of patient transfer
Outcome
Patient received specialized burn treatment at Jinnah Burn Center, Lahore
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