Fatima Charitable Foundation

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Photos from Fatima Charitable Foundation's post 16/01/2026
Photos from Fatima Charitable Foundation's post 30/12/2025

Our community medical health camp was successfully conducted with the aim of making basic healthcare accessible to all. The camp included general consultations along with blood sugar testing, blood sample collection, and eye examinations.
Children, women, and elderly members of the community participated, many of whom rarely get the opportunity for timely medical check-ups. We are deeply grateful to the doctors, specialists, and volunteers who joined us on the ground and made this initiative possible.
This camp was a reminder that small, consistent efforts can create meaningful impact when done with care, compassion, and community support. 28.12.25

Photos from Fatima Charitable Foundation's post 05/12/2025

Glimpses of our second free medical health camp, created with a lot of love and even more intention.
From little kids with funny worries to elders who just needed someone to listen, every moment reminded us why these small efforts matter so much.
These camps aren’t just about medicines they’re about showing up for people who often don’t get the chance to prioritise their health. Every smile, every “thank you,” every relieved parent it all makes the hard work worth it.
Grateful for everyone who helped, supported, donated, volunteered, or simply encouraged us.
Here’s to more kindness, more care, and more open-to-all camps in the future. 🤍🩺

Photos from Fatima Charitable Foundation's post 19/11/2025

Our Free Medical Camp was also about awareness, care, and protection. We engaged with the children in an interactive session where we talked about the dos and don’ts of navigating Delhi’s pollution, how to check AQI, when to avoid outdoor play, why masks matter, and how tiny daily habits can make a big difference to their health.

Their curiosity and excitement made the session even more meaningful. To ensure their safety, we also distributed N95 masks, especially important during this severe pollution wave.

Small efforts, big impact, together we can build a healthier, more informed community. 🌫️💛

Photos from Fatima Charitable Foundation's post 14/11/2025

Delhi recently recorded an average 24-hour Air Quality Index (AQI) of 428, placing it in the “Severe” category dangerous for everyone, especially children, elders & people with asthma.

Stay indoors, wear a Mask.

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