Indus Hospital, a non-profit hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, recently received a record-breaking donation of $1 million from a generous donor. This is the largest single donation ever received by the hospital, and it will be used to fund the hospital’s various medical services and programs.
The donation was made by a philanthropist who wishes to remain anonymous. The donor expressed their admiration for the hospital’s commitment to providing quality healthcare to those in need, and their desire to help the hospital continue its mission.
The hospital’s CEO, Dr. Abdul Bari Khan, expressed his gratitude for the donation and said that it will help the hospital to continue providing quality healthcare to the people of Karachi. He also said that the donation will help the hospital to expand its services and reach more people in need.
The hospital has been providing free medical services to the people of Karachi since its inception in 2002. It has grown to become one of the largest non-profit hospitals in the city, providing a wide range of medical services, including primary care, emergency care, and specialized care.
The hospital has also been providing free medical services to the poor and needy in the city, and the donation will help the hospital to continue this important work. The hospital is also planning to use the donation to expand its services and reach more people in need.
The hospital’s staff and volunteers are grateful for the generous donation and are looking forward to using it to continue providing quality healthcare to the people of Karachi. The hospital’s mission is to provide quality healthcare to all, regardless of their financial status, and this donation will help the hospital to continue this important work.