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“Ayadei Al-Kheir Foundation for Development” lunched a project to distribute medications and treatments for heart patients at the Charitable Heart Foundation in the city of Al-Mukalla, funded by “Al Najat Charity” in the State of Kuwait. The project will be carried out on a monthly basis for a whole year to provide patients with the necessary medications and treatments.
During the inauguration of the project, the association’s delegation, led by Head of Projects and Development, Abdullah Al-Manea, and Director of Campaigns Management, Abdulghafour Badr Abdulghafour, toured all departments of Nabdh Al-Hayat Cardiac Center, including the catheterization, surgery, intensive care and inpatient departments, in addition to the outpatient clinics department and the continuing medical education hall.
They praised the level of services offered by the Charitable Heart Foundation and Nabdh Al Hayat Center for cardiac diseases and surgery, as well as the modern medical equipment available at the center.
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