Iraq
100,215 Patients have been examined, between January 2006 and March 2012 at Az Zahra EYE Clinic, Kerbala established by LFT






We have had a large number of patients visiting our centre this month in comparison with other local centres that were built much after ours and have had the added advantage of receiving much financial and technical support. Despite all, we are pleased to say that our centre still meets high standards and a very good reputation. As a result, we have received a wide range of patients from Karbala, nearby villages and towns as well as Baghdad, the capital itself.
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Rice Distribution project in Iraq for 6,459 Families (total families benefitted under this project: 7,228) consisting of 25,797 Children (Families of Widows, Divorcees, Elderly, Single Women with NO Income, Poor and Needy Families)
Total number benefitted under this project 37,271
LFT Donors Please donate generously as many families are waiting for assistance




95,538 Patients have been examined, between January 2006 and December 2011 at Az Zahra EYE Clinic, Kerbala established by LFT

93,993 Patients have been examined, between January 2006 and November 2011
Alhamdulillah it has been yet another busy month, with a high volume of patients attending the clinic.
As a result of all your support, the clinic is serving the needs of so many of our deserving brothers and sisters, young and old, not only treating disease, but also creating opportunities particularly for the children, which may not have existed previously.
To view the full report please click here88,654 Patients have been examined, between January 2006 and July 2011
at Az Zahra EYE Clinic, Kerbala established by LFT
Dear LFT donors, please continue to give generously so that together Inshallah we can give these people the Gift of Sight.
Alhamdulillah it has been yet another busy month, with a high volume of patients attending the clinic.
As a result of all your support, the clinic is serving the needs of so many of our deserving brothers and sisters, young and old, not only treating disease, but also creating opportunities particularly for the children, which may not have existed previously.
