Project Report
| Apr 15, 2023
34,218 free treatment prescriptions provided last month - Thank you for your support!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Last month, we provided 34,218 free treatment prescriptions to the most vulnerable and needy patients in northern Syria. For our thousands of patients, medical services are incomplete without medication due to their inability to afford it. With your support, we were able to reduce their pain and suffering.
This tremendous effort goes beyond just numbers or prescriptions. It represents a complete treatment process that relieves the pain of our patients in need. We express our sincere gratitude for your constant support.
However, the need for essential medication in our drug stores is far greater than our current capacity. Therefore, we need your continuous support to cover the shortage and to fight pain.
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Apr 15, 2023
Our mobile clinics are continuing to provide medical assistance to marginalized groups. Thank you!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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In the past month, our mobile medical clinic has offered comprehensive health services to over 3,950 beneficiaries in the Jenderes and Janudiyah regions in northern Syria. We extend our gratitude for your generosity and kindness.
We would like to update you that the number of beneficiaries at the Jenderes Clinic has reached 2,019 patients, while the number of visitors to the Al-Janoudiyah Clinic has exceeded 1,936. This demonstrates that our mobile clinics provide no less than what is provided by any fixed health center, and sometimes even more.
Therefore, it is crucial to maintain the operations of our mobile clinics, as they serve disadvantaged social groups and help prevent the spread of diseases in areas affected by displacement and damage. These clinics are at risk of closing down in the absence of support.
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Apr 14, 2023
Miracle at Al-Umoma Hospital: Preemie Triplets Thrive Thanks to Donations!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Amazing news! Three premature triplets were born in critical condition, but thanks to previous donations, they were able to receive the life-saving healthcare they needed. Al-Umoma Hospital, supported by SEMA, provided top-quality medical care to help these little ones recover and thrive.
Now, these adorable babies are doing well and have even started breastfeeding normally. But their journey isn't over yet. They still need ongoing care and supervision from the dedicated medical staff at the hospital.
Watch our heartwarming video to see how your donations have helped make a difference in the lives of these precious babies and their families:
https://youtu.be/zO2A-JepSOk
Al-Umoma Hospital is a lifeline for hundreds of newborns every month, and your support can help save even more lives.
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