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Palestine Charity Committee Continues to Provide Medical Aid to Families Displaced from Yarmouk

Published : 09-09-2016

Palestine Charity Committee Continues to Provide Medical Aid to Families Displaced from Yarmouk

Palestine Charity Committee also continues to provide relief and medical services for displaced families from the Yarmouk camp in neighboring towns of Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Babbila, where Services Section worked to mobilize water for Palestinian refugees and provide the necessary first aid for emergency cases caused by burns, wounds, and fractures, as the number of free prescriptions made during August has reached 1777 prescriptions.

It is noteworthy that Palestinian refugees from the Yarmouk camp, and who are in the camp and its neighboring towns, suffer from poor living conditions because of the regular army and PFGC groups continued to besiege camp for more (1178) days, with reference to the thousands of families who were forced to flee their homes in Yarmouk after the control of ISIS at the beginning of April last year.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3882

Palestine Charity Committee also continues to provide relief and medical services for displaced families from the Yarmouk camp in neighboring towns of Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Babbila, where Services Section worked to mobilize water for Palestinian refugees and provide the necessary first aid for emergency cases caused by burns, wounds, and fractures, as the number of free prescriptions made during August has reached 1777 prescriptions.

It is noteworthy that Palestinian refugees from the Yarmouk camp, and who are in the camp and its neighboring towns, suffer from poor living conditions because of the regular army and PFGC groups continued to besiege camp for more (1178) days, with reference to the thousands of families who were forced to flee their homes in Yarmouk after the control of ISIS at the beginning of April last year.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3882