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Shaagird Foundation Provides Free Medical Camp in Loni to Hundreds in Need

Taking a crucial step toward accessible healthcare for all, the Shaagird Foundation organized a Free Medical Camp in Loni, Ghaziabad. Held on Sunday, August 3, the health camp offered free consultations, basic diagnostic services, medicines, and health awareness sessions to over 150 underprivileged residents, including children, women, and elderly citizens.

Dr. Subhan Parvej examining the patients

The camp was part of the Shaagird Foundation’s ongoing mission to address the healthcare gap in economically weaker regions, where access to professional medical help is often a distant reality. In a single day, the camp managed to provide not just medical attention but also reassurance, education, and a renewed sense of community support.

The day began early, full of enthusiasm and excitement, with volunteers setting up registration desks, health booths, and consultation spaces by 8:00 AM. Meanwhile, a sense of curiosity swept over the local residents who began arriving soon after, many carrying long-ignored ailments and unanswered questions. The medical team included medical professionals Dr. Asif and Dr. Subhan Parvej. 

A child from Loni who got diagnosed through our free health camp.

“The idea is to offer more than a check-up. It’s about building confidence in people that their health matters, no matter their income or background,” said Dr. Asif.

Services Provided

The camp featured a range of medical services tailored to the local population’s needs: general physical examinations, blood pressure and blood sugar testing, pediatric assessments, and nutritional advice. The camp also incorporated a corner for the ‘Mother and Child Health Corner,’ where young mothers received antenatal advice, child nutrition guidance, and basic supplements. 

People standing in line for their turn to come

Real Impact, Real Stories

What made the day most memorable was that for many attendees, this camp marked their first medical consultation in years. Health infrastructure in many parts of Loni remains inadequate, forcing residents to depend on costly private clinics or unqualified local healers.

A child discussing about the medicines he received from the camp

Aamir, 58, came in complaining of continuous fatigue. He was diagnosed with nutrient deficiency and immediately given medication and lifestyle guidance.  “I did not know anything like this even existed. I am glad I am being treated for free,” he said.

About Shaagird Foundation:

At Shaagird Foundation, we fight for a world where education isn’t a privilege but a birthright. We act as changemakers, paving the way for marginalized children in India, removing the barriers that exclude them from classrooms and opportunity.

We believe every child holds the potential to create a meaningful change in society, a potential that burgeons with the power of knowledge. Our mission is to rekindle that spark within, empowering children impacted by dehumanization acts, communal violence, and those from underprivileged communities. We work tirelessly to transform the distant dream of quality education into a vibrant reality.

By providing access to education, we empower these young minds to become the torchbearers of their own lives and the future leaders of our nation. We opine that together, we can build a more inclusive, equitable society, one bright mind at a time.

Other glimpses of the event

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