
Eliqueens Cares Foundation, a renowned charity organization based in Nigeria, undertook a remarkable initiative to provide free medical care to indigenous rural communities across the country. The foundation’s commitment to improving healthcare accessibility and addressing the medical needs of underserved populations culminated in a successful and impactful free medical outreach program.
Objectives:
The primary objective of the free medical outreach was to address the healthcare disparities faced by indigenous rural communities in Nigeria. These communities often lack access to proper medical facilities, leading to inadequate healthcare services and a higher prevalence of preventable health conditions. The outreach aimed to provide free medications, medical testing, and eye care treatments to the participants, thereby improving their health outcomes and overall quality of life.
Execution:
The free medical outreach program was executed over a span of five days in collaboration with local healthcare professionals, volunteers, and partner organizations. The program included a range of healthcare services:
Medical Consultations and Testing: Participants received comprehensive medical consultations, including check-ups, health assessments, and diagnostic tests. Blood pressure measurements, blood sugar tests, and basic health screenings were conducted to identify underlying health conditions.
Medication Distribution: A dedicated pharmacy section was set up to distribute free medications prescribed by the attending doctors. Essential medicines for common ailments were made available to the participants at no cost.
Eye Care Services: The program also featured eye care services, including vision tests, distribution of reading glasses, and referrals for more complex eye conditions. This aspect of the outreach aimed to address visual impairments that often go untreated in rural communities.