Published : 06-04-2017
The Palestine Charity Commission provided 2,877 free prescriptions to the residents of Yarmouk and those displaced to Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Bibila. The charity’s pharmacy further distributed the prescribed drugs to the concerned patients.
In March, 127 free prescriptions were handed over by the organization to sick civilians during the evening shifts.
A school clinic run by the charity has also offered health services to AlQuds School enrollees under the supervision of a general practitioner and a nurse. 200 prescriptions were laid down to school children in the same month.
70 emergency cases were further treated by the charity for burns, wounds, and fractures in March.
The Palestine Charity Commission provided 2,877 free prescriptions to the residents of Yarmouk and those displaced to Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Bibila. The charity’s pharmacy further distributed the prescribed drugs to the concerned patients.
In March, 127 free prescriptions were handed over by the organization to sick civilians during the evening shifts.
A school clinic run by the charity has also offered health services to AlQuds School enrollees under the supervision of a general practitioner and a nurse. 200 prescriptions were laid down to school children in the same month.
70 emergency cases were further treated by the charity for burns, wounds, and fractures in March.