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Thursday December 26, 2024

Health camp for mothers and babies

By Our Correspondent
December 26, 2024
Children seen at the Bookshaw session for children and a health camp for mothers and babies organised by Association of Business, Professional, and Agricultural Women.— Facebook@TahmeenaMalik/File
Children seen at the 'Bookshaw' session for children and a health camp for mothers and babies organised by Association of Business, Professional, and Agricultural Women.— Facebook@TahmeenaMalik/File

Rawalpindi:The Association of Business, Professional, and Agricultural Women (ABP&AW) organised a dual-purpose event at 'Bostan-e-Ilm,' a charitable facility for out-of-school children. The activities-a 'Bookshaw' session for children and a health camp for mothers and babies-provided education, entertainment, and healthcare to underserved families, leaving a profound impact on the community.

The 'Bookshaw' session, conducted by Tahmeena Malik with the support of Saba Alavi and Rukhsana Saleem, engaged children for two hours through storytime, nursery rhymes, reading, colouring, singing, and role-playing. The activity aimed to instil a love for reading early in life while discouraging excessive screen time on mobile devices and laptops. Parents were encouraged to prioritise books over gadgets for their children. The children were overjoyed with free giveaways, including pictorial short storybooks in both English and Urdu.

Simultaneously, a Health Camp led by Dr. Tahmina Azhar, with assistance from Shahnaz Talha and Tania Ahsan, provided medical consultations for mothers and their babies. Nearly 40 patients were examined, and free medicines were distributed. Dr. Azhar assured attendees that a follow-up session would be arranged soon to continue supporting the community's healthcare needs.

Asiya Talha, director of SLS Schools, praised ABP&AW's efforts, highlighting how such initiatives bring hope and support to marginalised communities. The twin activities reflected the organisation's commitment to holistic care-empowering children through education and nurturing families with healthcare. These humble yet impactful efforts left a lasting message of compassion and service.