Pakistan Union Norway chief visits Frontier Foundation
PESHAWAR: Chairman of Pakistan Union Norway, Chaudhry Qamar Iqbal, on Tuesday visited Frontier Foundation Peshawar and met with children undergoing treatment for thalassemia and hemophilia.
He praised their courage in battling these blood disorders. During his visit, he toured the blood donor department and laboratory, where Frontier Foundation Administrator Dr Fakhr Zaman provided a detailed briefing on the free blood transfusion services offered to children suffering from blood diseases.
Frontier Foundation Chairman Sahibzada Muhammad Haleem, Nasir Ali Khan, and other officials were also present during the visit. Chaudhry Qamar Iqbal commended the humanitarian efforts of Frontier Foundation in supporting patients with thalassemia, hemophilia, and blood cancer. He assured the foundation of his continued support in their mission to serve humanity.Sahibzada Muhammad Haleem presented a shield to the guest to appreciate support.
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