In rural Pakistan, many lives are lost simply because people can't reach a hospital in time. Narrow streets and long distances make emergency care nearly impossible. Moses Welfare Foundation is launching a Rickshaw Ambulance Project to deploy 100 small, life-saving ambulances that can navigate village roads. With your support, we can bring timely medical help to those who need it most, saving lives, one ride at a time.
In rural Pakistan, people often die from treatable emergencies simply because they can't reach a hospital in time. Roads are rough, streets are narrow, and traditional ambulances can't access remote villages. Families are forced to carry loved ones for miles or wait helplessly. This lack of emergency transport is costing lives every day, especially women, children, and the elderly. Distance should never be a reason to die.
This project will deploy 100 specially equipped rickshaw ambulances that can easily navigate narrow, unpaved village roads. Each vehicle will provide emergency transport, first aid, and quick access to nearby hospitals. With trained drivers and basic medical supplies, these rickshaw ambulances will ensure that people in remote areas receive timely care, saving lives that would otherwise be lost to delay.
This project will build a lasting emergency response network in rural Pakistan. With 100 rickshaw ambulances in service, thousands of lives can be saved each year. Over time, this initiative will reduce maternal and child mortality, raise health awareness, and empower local communities with access to timely care. It will also inspire sustainable, community-based health solutions across the country.
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