Islamabad, (Parliament Times) The United Council of Churches in collaboration with Agape Trust organized a one-day free medical camp for affected by floods and rains in Sector G-7 of Islamabad. In the camp, a team of expert doctors and nurses from Peshawar conducted a general check-up of 180 patients and provided them with free medicines. The event was organized by United Council of Churches Chairman Bishop Javed Siddique, Chief Executive Officer Samson Sohail and their team. The camp was financially supported by Chief Executive Officer Agape Trust Pastor Hanuk Hashmat. The chief guest of the medical camp was Simon Walton. On this occasion, Chief Executive Officer Agape Trust Pastor Hanuk Hashmat said in a message that his trust continues to serve the public without discrimination with compassion and sincerity. On this occasion, Samson Sohail, Chief Executive Officer of the United Council of Churches, said that the United Council of Churches firmly believes in serving families and individuals in any distress in the country. This is why whenever any natural disaster has struck this country, the United Council of Churches has not neglected to help its compatriots and this trend will continue in the future
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