Foundation for Social Care

Free Medical Camps

Delivering Compassionate Healthcare to Underserved Communities Since 1994

Introduction

The Free Medical Camps initiative is one of the longest-running outreach efforts of the Foundation for Social Care (FSC). Launched in 1994, it was designed to offer accessible, no-cost healthcare services to economically disadvantaged and geographically remote communities.

Under the leadership of Hayat Hospital and supported by FSC’s dedicated medical professionals and health volunteers, these camps represent our unwavering belief that health is a basic right for all.

Estimated Outreach Impact

12,000+

Total Beneficiaries

9500+

Treated Since 2012

100+

Camps Conducted

Operational Continuity

The camps are conducted regularly and on a need-based schedule by Hayat Hospital and FSC’s health wing. Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, field mobilizers, and volunteers form the core team. Local school heads, NGOs, and community leaders are often involved in coordination and awareness mobilization.

Patients identified with chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and maternal complications are referred to Hayat Hospital for follow-up and continued care.

Enduring Relevance

The Free Medical Camps align with national preventive health efforts like:

“Each camp is more than a medical service—it is a moment of dignity restored, a life reassured, and a community strengthened.”

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