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About HAM Hospital Foundation

HAM Hospital Foundation, established in 2021, honors the enduring legacy of Haji Abdul Majeed, a shining example of philanthropy and kindness. Our foundation is built on his vision to provide quality healthcare to all, regardless of background or financial means. Our objectives are:

We provide top-notch medical facilities to Pakistan's underserved population, ensuring equal access for all, regardless of socioeconomic status, race, gender, or religion.

We offer affordable healthcare options for those who cannot afford medical treatment, ensuring everyone receives quality care.

We uphold equality and justice by providing healthcare services free from discrimination.

We engage in health education, awareness, and prevention programs to empower communities.

We ensure long-term sustainability through strategic partnerships and resource management. Recognizing Pakistan's significant healthcare disparities, particularly for the poor and marginalized, our foundation strives to bridge this gap. We aim to create a healthier, more equitable society where everyone has access to quality healthcare, regardless of background or financial situation. By achieving our objectives, we honor Haji Abdul Majeed's legacy and foster a culture of empathy and compassion.

What was the NEED

Healthcare Challenges in Pakistan's Rural Areas

Pakistan's rural areas face significant healthcare challenges, with limited access to quality medical facilities, trained healthcare professionals, and essential medicines. The rural population, comprising approximately 60% of the country's total population, bears a disproportionate burden of diseases, including:

  1. High Infant Mortality Rates: Rural areas have higher infant mortality rates due to limited access to prenatal care, skilled birth attendants, and emergency obstetric services.
  2. Maternal Health: Women in rural areas face increased risk of maternal mortality and morbidity due to lack of access to quality antenatal care, skilled birth attendants, and emergency obstetric services.
  3. Communicable Diseases: Rural areas have higher incidences of communicable diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, and diarrheal diseases due to inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities.
  4. Non-Communicable Diseases: The prevalence of non-communicable diseases like hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases is increasing in rural areas, exacerbated by limited access to healthcare services and healthy lifestyle options.
  5. Mental Health: Rural areas have limited access to mental health services, leading to a significant burden of untreated mental health disorders.
Barriers to Healthcare
  1. Geographical Constraints: Rural areas are often remote, with limited transportation options, making it difficult for people to access healthcare facilities.
  2. Financial Constraints: Poor economic conditions and lack of health insurance limit access to healthcare services for rural communities.
  3. Limited Healthcare Infrastructure: Rural areas have inadequate healthcare facilities, shortages of trained healthcare professionals, and insufficient essential medicines.
Establishing a Hospital for Poor People in Rural Areas

To address these healthcare challenges, we are establishing a hospital in rural Pakistan, dedicated to providing quality healthcare services to poor people.

  1. Provide Access to Quality Healthcare: We will offer comprehensive healthcare services, including emergency care, surgical services, and specialized care.
  2. Train Healthcare Professionals: We will train local healthcare professionals to ensure sustainable healthcare delivery.
  3. Promote Health Education: We will conduct health education programs to raise awareness about healthy lifestyles, disease prevention, and management.
  4. Ensure Affordability: We will provide subsidized healthcare services, ensuring that poor people have access to quality healthcare.

Our hospital aims to bridge the healthcare gap in rural Pakistan, empowering communities to lead healthier lives.

In Memory Of

"It is with profound reverence and immense pride that we proudly establish the HAM Hospital Foundation, a lasting tribute to a truly extraordinary individual whose life was a resplendent embodiment of unwavering dedication, unrelenting compassion, and selfless service to humanity. Born in the historic city of Bahawalpur, Haji Abdul Majeed's life journey was a testament to the power of resilience, perseverance, and faith. Orphaned at the tender age of four, he faced unimaginable challenges, yet his unyielding spirit and innate kindness propelled him to overcome adversity, rise above hardship, and forge a path that would inspire generations to come. Throughout his remarkable life, Haji Abdul Majeed was a paragon of philanthropy, a champion of community service, and a shining beacon of hope for the marginalized, the oppressed, and the underprivileged. His unwavering commitment to the well-being of his people, his unshakeable faith in the power of compassion, and his tireless efforts to alleviate suffering and uplift lives have left an indelible mark on the fabric of our society. As a devoted servant of humanity, Haji Abdul Majeed's selflessness, generosity, and kindness inspired countless individuals, families, and communities. His remarkable legacy continues to resonate deeply, reminding us of the transformative power of love, empathy, and service to others. Through the HAM Foundation, we seek to perpetuate his noble mission, honor his sacred memory, and continue his life's work of spreading love, hope, and joy to all those whose lives he touched. May his inspiration continue to guide us, may his legacy forever be a blessing to humanity, and may his spirit continue to inspire generations to come."