Forever Living Products (India) Collaborates with Krushi Prasar Foundation For a successful Medical Camp in the city of Ahmedabad

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New Delhi (India), March 26: Under Rex Maughan, Forever Giving Foundation, Forever Living Products (India) did a successful medical camp at Nathjee Ashram in Ahmedabad. The medical camp was held in association with Krushi Prasar foundation which is a voluntary initiative of a group of social concerned activists and academicians. Also present at the event was Mr. Sandesh Sumant Narvekar, General Manager, Head of Finance Forever Living Products (India).Conducted by the team of practicing doctors, the beneficiaries included the underprivileged, economically backward people and tribal women (expectant mothers and children below 7 years of age).The medical facilities included distribution of ANC medical kit, blood donation, dental check-up, eye testing, diabetes, kidney function, cholesterol, BMI tests, counselling for hormonal therapy, general medicine, general Dysphoria, HIV/STD/STI tests and prep medicines.

Mr. Harish Singla CSM Forever Living Products (India) said Under the able guidance of practicing doctors and experts a successful medical camp was organised today. More than a thousand patients including women, children and elderly people were among the beneficiaries who received the right medical assistance. The aim of the camp was to give free medicines to the people who can’t visit hospitals due to financial crunches.

Continuing the legacy and charitable work of our founder, Mr. Rex Maughan, Forever Living Products (India) and Forever Giving Foundation will continue to do such endeavours in the health sector with one planned in New Delhi also wherein we are supporting thalassemia patients.”

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