The Dar Homran association for rural development and solidarity organized, last Saturday, for the second consecutive year, a free medical day for the inhabitants of the Dar Homran douar, located in the province of Fahs Anjra. This event, marked by a large turnout, was held in the room adjacent to the Dar Homran mosque and brought together more than 500 beneficiaries from mountainous areas.
Thanks to the commitment of a group of volunteer doctors, residents of the region were able to access consultations and medical examinations in several specialties. Among the services offered were ophthalmology, general medicine, pediatrics and cardiology. Participants also benefited from additional examinations such as ultrasounds, electrocardiograms and vision corrections with free distribution of glasses.
In a statement to the press, Ahmed Ben Ayad, president of the association, expressed his pride at the success of this initiative. “ We are happy to organize this medical day, to which several health professionals, nurses, assistants and volunteers contributed, in order to improve the health of the inhabitants of the village of Dar Homran, to which I belong, and to bring care closer together. and treatment of deprived populations “, he said. He stressed that this medical day, unique of its kind in the region, responds to a pressing need of residents.
Alongside the medical activity, festive events were organized for children, helping to create an atmosphere of joy and cheerfulness. Young participants were able to enjoy educational activities, artistic shows and fun games, promoting an environment that was both recreational and enriching.
In accordance with royal instructions aimed at strengthening social cohesion and supporting vulnerable populations, the Dar Homran association reaffirms its commitment to continuing its efforts to improve the living conditions of residents of rural areas. Ahmed Ben Ayad called on all stakeholders to mobilize more to promote sustainable development in regions suffering from fragility and social disparities.
For his part, Adnan Choujairi, general practitioner in Kenitra and volunteer during this campaign, praised the organization and the impact of this event: “ This medical campaign, which took place in good conditions, enabled more than 500 people, including children and the elderly, to receive essential care. »