Mahavir International Service Trust’s health & welfare camp benefits 155 at Fetri

Mahavir International Service Trust’s health & welfare camp benefits 155 at Fetri
Nagpur: Mahavir International Service Trust, in collaboration with the Raisoni Group, recently organised a health and welfare camp at Fetri, providing vital medical services to 155 beneficiaries. The camp offered consultations in blood pressure monitoring, gynaecology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, and general health.
In a significant humanitarian effort, two individuals received Jaipur Foot prosthetics, while two others were fitted with LN-4 hands. The camp also distributed 300 sanitary napkins, 13 Poshan kits for pregnant women, 20 baby kits for newborns, and new clothes under the ‘Neki Ki Dukaan' initiative.
The event was inaugurated by Savita Sancheti and Shobha Raisoni, with chairperson Sunita Surana extending a warm welcome to the dignitaries. The Raisoni Group's seamless coordination played a crucial role in the camp's success. Special appreciation was extended to IPP Archana Javery, directors Babita Parekh, Bhavna Manavat, Smita Munot, Vandana Khemka, and Vipul Kothari, along with members Leena Tatia and Rajay Surana, for their active involvement. The dedicated support of Mahavir International's staff and the Lata Mangeshkar Hospital team ensured the smooth execution of the initiative.
Expressing gratitude in the vote of thanks, secretary Ritika Singhvi reaffirmed Mahavir International Service Trust's commitment to community welfare. The trust aims to continue such impactful initiatives in the future, strengthening its mission of service and care.
Nagpur: Mahavir International Service Trust, in collaboration with the Raisoni Group, recently organised a health and welfare camp at Fetri, providing vital medical services to 155 beneficiaries. The camp offered consultations in blood pressure monitoring, gynaecology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, and general health.
In a significant humanitarian effort, two individuals received Jaipur Foot prosthetics, while two others were fitted with LN-4 hands. The camp also distributed 300 sanitary napkins, 13 Poshan kits for pregnant women, 20 baby kits for newborns, and new clothes under the ‘Neki Ki Dukaan' initiative.
The event was inaugurated by Savita Sancheti and Shobha Raisoni, with chairperson Sunita Surana extending a warm welcome to the dignitaries. The Raisoni Group's seamless coordination played a crucial role in the camp's success. Special appreciation was extended to IPP Archana Javery, directors Babita Parekh, Bhavna Manavat, Smita Munot, Vandana Khemka, and Vipul Kothari, along with members Leena Tatia and Rajay Surana, for their active involvement. The dedicated support of Mahavir International's staff and the Lata Mangeshkar Hospital team ensured the smooth execution of the initiative.
Expressing gratitude in the vote of thanks, secretary Ritika Singhvi reaffirmed Mahavir International Service Trust's commitment to community welfare. The trust aims to continue such impactful initiatives in the future, strengthening its mission of service and care.
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