The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has embarked on a mission to alleviate the suffering of underprivileged communities in Sri Lanka, regardless of race, religion, caste or creed.
This endeavor encompasses the provision of cost-free medical treatment.
Such facilities have been established in Walasmulla in the deep South, Colombo and Kattankudy for the benefit of the people in the East.
There will be similar efforts in other regions of Sri Lanka as well, said Al Hikma Welfare Association Director Moulavi M.H. Shehuddeen Madani.
This noble initiative provides a comprehensive range of medical services, including eye examinations conducted by qualified Pakistani ophthalmologists, surgeries, prescription medications, conjunctiva removal, treatment for tear duct blockages and the provision of eyeglasses, all at no cost.
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center is undertaking a remarkable humanitarian endeavor, offering the gift of sight to countless individuals with visual impairment globally, including thousands in Sri Lanka each year, he added.
Apart from that, daily health guidance and support are provided by specialised doctors, ensuring the holistic wellbeing of the patients.
The “King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center” continues to carry out such vital humanitarian work in underdeveloped regions like Sri Lanka, earning the gratitude and admiration of the Sri Lankan people, who embrace this assistance without regard for race or religion.
This commitment to humanitarian assistance was consolidated on May 13, 2015, with the establishment of the “King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center.” Operating under the motto “Towards An Unrestricted Humanity,” and has become a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian endeavours.
The activities of the center encompass a wide range of crucial aid efforts, including food security, sanitation, disease prevention, water provision, environmental protection, housing construction, security services, logistical support, education initiatives, distribution of dry food, disaster relief, and the distribution of dates during Ramadan. These humanitarian programmes have garnered global appreciation, transcending boundaries of race and religion.
Headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the center was founded by His Majesty King Salman bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, with Dr. Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Rabi’a serving as its dedicated executive director. Dr. Al Rabi’a, a medical expert renowned for successfully separating over 60 individuals conjoined at birth, exemplifies the center’s commitment to excellence.
From 2015 to date, Saudi Arabia has allocated a substantial US$1,979,808,924 for humanitarian aid to numerous countries worldwide, including Sri Lanka, through this indispensable relief center.
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