Special medical facilities were organized for these children on Saturday. COURTESY
You can see some smiling face in the picture above, the smile also reflects in the eyes too. The efforts of Ladies' Circle Bangladesh should be appreciated for bringing the shinning glow in the eyes of the children who live in the Anjuman Ruksana Huda Girls' Home without their parents. A special medical facility was arranged by the organization in the home for general health and dental check-up for the children. Special medical facilities were organized for these children on Saturday at Anjuman Rukhsana Huda Girls Home.
On that day, two doctors came to treat this girl child in response to the call of Ladies Circle Bangladesh. They are- General Physician Dr. Dr. Sanjid Swarna and Dental Consultant. Puzzle smile.
The general physician, Dr. Sanjida Swarna and Dental Consultant Dr. Prohelika Hasan were there to give their support to complete the service successfilly.
Not only sound education but his alertness and dedication too are most required. So that there was a paste-brush for dental care. In case of common diseases like diarrhea in children, saline is urgently needed. There were also vitamin-C tablets and biscuits.
In addition to the treatment, the two doctors talked to the children and made them aware of how to protect themselves from their diseases.
Ladies Circle Bangladesh is the Bangladesh Chapter of the international organization Ladies Circle International-LCI. In a press release, the organization said that LCI works at the international level with the vow of friendship and service. LCB is no exception. This special medical camp on November 13 in its continuation.
Ladies Circle International has been an organization for almost a hundred years. It started its journey in the United Kingdom in 1932. However, after the Second World War, the organization continued its healthcare activities in hospitals. Injured people are vowed to treat and serve. As well as providing clothes and food for orphans.
At the same time, the Ladies Circle spread its activities beyond the borders of England to other countries affected by the World War. LCI currently has operations in 40 countries around the world. In Bangladesh, this organization is conducting various activities of friendship and service. Among the coronavirus epidemics were the distribution of masks, the supply of eggs to orphans on World Egg Day this year, and the Breast Cancer Awareness Program.
A special program has also been taken on the occasion of International Disability Day on December 3. On the occasion of the day, a drawing competition will be organized for the disabled children on 4th December. There will also be roundtable discussions, said Ladies Circle Bangladesh.
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