Madaripur social organization organizes free medical services for half a thousand poor people


Published: 05:38 26 December 2025
A social organization has set a new example of human service by providing free medical services to the poor people in Madaripur. More than half a thousand people have received medical treatment and medicines through specialist doctors. In addition, solar panels have been distributed among underprivileged families. Our Madaripur representative is giving details.
Package:
With the determination to come forward in human service, the voluntary organization Al-Helal Samaj Sangha organized a free medical camp on the occasion of its debut. This medical camp was held from 9 am to 2 pm in the premises of Charhogalpatia Government Primary School No. 121 in Banglabazar area of Jhaudi Union of Madaripur Sadar Upazila. Meanwhile, at the camp, experienced specialist doctors in medicine, children, women, eyes, gynecology and general diseases provided free medical advice. Necessary medicines were also provided. More than half a thousand poor people of different ages, including men and women, received medical services.
It has been very beneficial to come here and get good treatment.”“We are very happy to get free treatment and medicines. If such camps are held regularly, the people of the village will benefit a lot.”
Voxpop: Medical service recipients.
“Many people in rural areas suffer for a long time due to lack of treatment even for minor diseases. Such free medical camps are very beneficial for the poor people. If they get treatment on time, many diseases go to the critical stage.
Shot: Dr. Sohanur Rahman Sohan (Medicine Specialist) and Dr. Yusuf Zaman (Ophthalmologist).
In addition to medical services, solar panels are distributed among underprivileged families, which will help ensure electricity facilities in the area. Also, “Our main goal is to stand by the people. We will continue health, education and humanitarian assistance activities in the future.”
Shot: Bellal Hossain Al-Helal Samaj Sangha Director.
Payoff:
According to local conscious circles, such initiatives of social organizations are becoming a new light of hope for people who are lagging behind in healthcare.
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