Medicine, Surgery Support & Social Security
A woman in Bhera was suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, and needed a hernia operation — but couldn't afford the medicines required to stabilize her condition before surgery. AIBF provided insulin, injections, and medicines totaling Rs 7,510. But the team went further: they helped activate her son's Social Security membership, ensuring the family would have ongoing healthcare coverage. This case exemplifies AIBF's approach of not just treating immediate needs but building sustainable support systems. As a charity Pakistan families trust for medical emergencies, AIBF goes beyond one-time aid by connecting beneficiaries with government safety nets. This holistic approach is what makes AIBF a model NGO Sargodha healthcare initiative, addressing both immediate and long-term needs of rural welfare Punjab patients.
Aid Provided
- Insulin and injections
- Blood pressure medicine
- Pre-surgery medications (Rs 7,510)
- Social Security activation for son
Outcome
Patient stabilized for surgery; family now has Social Security healthcare coverage
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