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Dubai Health Organises Second Edition Of ‘Clinic Of Hope’ Initiative At Al Jalila Children’s Hospital

Dubai Health Organises Second Edition Of ‘Clinic Of Hope’ Initiative At Al Jalila Children’s Hospital

Dubai Health organised the second edition of ‘Clinic of Hope’ initiative at Al Jalila Children’s Hospital, providing essential free medical care to 300 children in need across more than 20 specialised fields.

Led by Al Jalila Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Dubai Health,’Clinic of Hope’ was held in conjunction with Zayed Humanitarian Day and in support of the ‘Year of Community’, reflecting the leadership’s vision for a cohesive and prosperous society.

The organisation of the clinic reflects Dubai Health’s commitment to advancing health for humanity by providing free medical check-ups and supporting patients facing financial hardship. It also aligns with its ‘Patient First’ promise, reinforcing its mission to ensure equitable access to quality healthcare.

The ‘Clinic of Hope’ initiative was supported by the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, which distributed gifts to children. The Emirates Literature Foundation hosted storytelling and educational sessions for young patients, while beloved mascots Salem and Salama added to the excitement.

Expanding Charitable Healthcare

Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health, said:“Organising the ‘Clinic of Hope’ for the second consecutive year reflects our commitment to providing sustainable and comprehensive healthcare for children who lack access to vital medical services. Giving and humanitarian work are at the core of our healthcare system, and holding this initiative on Zayed Humanitarian Day is a tribute to the vision of our nation’s Founding Fathers and wise leadership, who have embedded philanthropy as a way of life.”

He added:“We sincerely appreciate the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, the Emirates Literature Foundation, and all the volunteers, including the medical, nursing, administrative professionals, and students from the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences. We remain committed to expanding our humanitarian programmes, increasing the number of beneficiaries, and strengthening social responsibility through endeavours that promote solidarity and compassion within the community.”

Enhanced Medical Reach and Specialised Care

Highlighting the success of the initiative Dr. Mohammed Al Awadhi, Deputy CEO of Al Jalila Children’s Hospital and Latifa Hospital, said:“We are proud of the remarkable impact of the second edition of the ‘Clinic of Hope.’ This year, we provided free medical care to 300 children across more than 20 specialised fields, marking a 20% increase from last year. Additionally, we ensured continued medical follow-ups for 45 children from the first edition who required long-term treatment plans.”

“We appreciate the dedication of the entire volunteer team, which included 100 medical, nursing and administrative professionals alongside students. Their collective efforts reaffirm Dubai Health’s mission of supporting charitable healthcare and promoting community responsibility.”

Comprehensive Paediatric Specialties

Throughout the full-day event, children received specialised healthcare services across more than 20 medical disciplines, including general paediatrics, endocrinology, genetic and metabolic disorders, allergy and immunology, nephrology, neurology, psychiatry, orthopaedics, infectious diseases, gastroenterology, dentistry, ENT, paediatric surgery, and paediatric plastic surgery.

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