Charity society to fund health centre’s expansion project

Manama, Dec. 7 (BNA): The Yousif and Aysha Almoayyed Charity has provided an in-kind donation to the Bilad Al-Qadeem Health Centre, and decided to fund its expansion project, out of its belief in the importance of promoting community partnership aimed at serving the Kingdom’s health sector.

 

The kind donation is no stranger to the initiatives of Bahraini dignitaries and families, as they have contributed to establishing health facilities and made donations to improve health services.

 

In this regard, the Minister of Health, Faeqa bint Said Al-Saleh, extended sincere thanks and appreciation to the Yousif and Aysha Almoayyed Charity for its noble donation, stressing that the kind gesture is part of the company’s keenness to promote community partnership.

 

She also paid tribute to the charity society for its support for the health sector so as to be able to continue delivering the best services to the citizens and residents.

 

The minister pointed out that charitable projects are integral to the principles of community partnership and social solidarity in Bahrain, noting that donations within such charitable projects serve all segments of the Bahraini society, support national and social functions and effectively contribute to development.

 

The Yousif and Aysha Almoayyed Charity’s donation includes the expansion of the building and the provision of the furniture. It also covers additional services in the ground, first and second floors, including treatment, medical consultation and physiotherapy rooms, along with other facilities, such as laboratory, x-rays, parking, waiting rooms and lifts.

 

Source: https://www.bna.bh/en/Charitysocietytofundhealthcentresexpansionproject.aspx?cms=q8FmFJgiscL2fwIzON1%2bDsIM9eJrPKCdl%2bIYqfI8g%2bg%3d

 

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