The 4th Medi-Health Clinic in Surjani Town Inaugurated by Latif Kapadia Memorial Welfare Trust, Dedicated to Serving Humanity

Pakistan

The Latif Kapadia Memorial Welfare Trust (LKMWT) has opened its fourth Non-Profit Medi-Health Clinic in Khuda Ki Basti, Surjani Town, Karachi. The clinic aims to provide affordable healthcare services to underprivileged people in Pakistan. The inauguration ceremony was attended by legendary Mr. Anwar Maqsood and Mr. Ahmed Kapadia, the Chairman of LKMWT. During the ceremony, Mr. Maqsood praised the high standard of medical facilities at the clinic and applauded the project. He emphasized the need for more initiatives like these to provide good medical services to people within their reach and at a minimal cost.

The clinic offers free medical consultations, diagnostic tests, and medication facilities to residents of Surjani Town and adjacent areas. It is equipped with modern medical tools and reflects the vision of Late Mr. Latif Kapadia to enable basic healthcare facilities for less privileged communities. The project was completed within a year of laying the foundation stone, thanks to the dedication of LKMWT and its volunteers.

Mr. Ahmed Kapadia expressed his gratitude to the donors and volunteers of LKMWT for their contributions, as well as to Mr. Gulzar Mughal for providing the land for the clinic. He also acknowledged the efforts of other trustees of LKMWT, including Mr. Sabir Sami, and vowed to continue the mission of the trust by managing this welfare project and enhancing its future medical capabilities.

The LKMWT’s fourth Non-Profit Medi-Health Clinic is a testament to the trust’s commitment to providing affordable healthcare services to underprivileged communities in Pakistan, and its dedication to fulfilling the vision of its late founder, Latif Kapadia. The trust has been providing medical care facilities to underprivileged communities since 2007. It established world-class health clinics in Shah Faisal Colony, Khokhrapar-Malir & Quaidabad-Landhi, which provide medical checkups, consultations, and medications at only Rs. 40 per patient. Each year, over 120,000 patients benefit from these Medi-Health clinics.

LKWMT has a mission to carry forward the dream of ‘Latif Kapadia’ towards bridging the gap between quality medical facilities and underprivileged groups of society. The trust will continue working for the betterment of society by promoting education, alleviating poverty, fighting socio-economic challenges, besides paving the way for a high-quality healthcare ecosystem with the ambit of the trust. For details, visit www.lkmwt.org

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