Serving Humanity with Honor: Free Medical Camp at Tibba Baba Fareed
On 4th August 2024, the blessed and historic grounds of Tibba Baba Fareed became a center of hope and compassion as a Free Medical Camp was organized for the needy and underprivileged members of the community.
From early morning, men, women, and children from nearby villages and distant areas gathered with quiet optimism, seeking medical attention that many could not otherwise afford. The camp was conducted in a calm, organized, and respectful environment, ensuring that each patient was treated with dignity and care.
The occasion was graced by the esteemed presence of Former Inspector General of Pakistan, Mr. Ghulam Haider Marth, who attended as the Chief Guest. His participation added great honor and encouragement to the event. In his address, he appreciated the dedication of the medical team and volunteers, and emphasized the importance of such initiatives in strengthening the social fabric and supporting vulnerable communities.
Throughout the day, a devoted team of doctors, paramedics, and volunteers provided free medical consultations, health check-ups, and essential medicines, bringing relief and reassurance to hundreds of patients. For many, this camp represented their first opportunity in a long time to receive proper healthcare and professional medical guidance.
The atmosphere at Tibba Baba Fareed was filled with gratitude, unity, and renewed hope. The sincere prayers of the patients and their expressions of thankfulness stood as the most meaningful reward for all those involved in organizing the camp.
This free medical camp was not merely an event, but a powerful reflection of compassion, responsibility, and service to humanity. It served as a reminder that when society comes together with sincere purpose, even small efforts can create lasting change.
As the sun set and the camp concluded, its impact remained deeply rooted in the hearts of those it served — a day that will be remembered as a symbol of kindness, care, and collective goodwill.