Free Health Camp for Garment Workers at Ashulia,Dhaka
Youth for Rural Health organized a free health camp in Ashulia, providing medical services to over 1,000 people. Specialist doctors offered health check-ups and necessary consultations to the patients. This initiative was especially beneficial for underprivileged and marginalized communities. Volunteers actively assisted patients and helped raise awareness about health and hygiene. The camp made a significant impact on community healthcare by ensuring access to essential medical services.
Free Health Camp for Bede Community at Turag
Youth for Rural Health organized a free health camp at Dhour Government Primary School in Turag, targeting the underprivileged Bede community. A specialized medical team, including pediatricians, gynecologists, internal medicine specialists, and ophthalmologists, provided health check-ups and consultations to approximately 1,200 patients. Volunteers assisted with patient registration and conducted health awareness activities, ensuring the community received essential healthcare services and information.
School-Based Health and Hygiene Awareness Programs
Youth for Rural Health organizes various programs in schools to raise awareness among students about health and hygiene. These initiatives educate students on personal cleanliness, proper handwashing techniques, nutrition, reproductive health, and mental well-being. Such efforts assist students in maintaining good health and developing healthy habits, positively impacting their future lives.