The Al Mustafa Welfare Trust has sent a container to Pakistan containing modern life-saving equipment. The value of the equipment is worth millions of rupees which will be used to treat poor patients in hospitals being run by the Al Mustafa, said Chairman Abdul Razzaq Sajid in a statement on Wednesday.
He said, "We bought these equipment from the National Health Service, England, and Al Mustafa Chief Patron Haji Muhammad Hanif Tayyab will be receiving these equipment in Karachi. It is a second shipment of medical equipment sent to Pakistan. Earlier, the Al Mustafa dispatched a container last May which has already received in Pakistan." The equipment includes beds, baby scales, surgical instruments, stoke trolleys, EEG machines, X-ray view finder, ECG trolleys and others items.
The trust is a charitable organisation founded in England and is affiliated with the Al Mustafa Welfare Society, Pakistan, and has served the ailing for more than 30 years. It has launched on large scale free-eye camps and completed projects on health, education, clean water, orphan houses, emergency relief, and food and housing schemes of world wide.
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