KARACHI: A large number of cyclists participated in a fundraiser on Sunday for underserved thalassemia patients at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).

The event, titled ‘Bike-a-Cause’, was organised by the Patients’ Aid Foundation (PAF) in partnership with Faysal Bank Limited (FBL). It began from the Sindhi Muslim Housing Society roundabout and concluded at the JPMC.

Vibrant Karachi Cyclists community rode in solidarity towards the JPMC, showing their support for the Patients’ Aid Foundation’s mission of delivering quality healthcare to those in need.

According to the organisers, the funds raised will help marginalised thalassemia patients receive free, high-quality treatment at JPMC.

Philanthropist Mushtaq Chhapra terms ‘Bike-a-Cause’ a movement that unites community in pursuit of healthcare for all

PAF chairman Mushtaq Chhapra expressed his gratitude for the event’s success, stating: “Bike-a-Cause is more than just a cycling event. It’s a movement that unites the community in the pursuit of better healthcare for all. This event underscores the power of collective effort to ensure that patients at Jinnah Hospital receive the best possible care.”

Faysal Bank President and Chief Executive Officer Yousaf Hussain said: “We are honoured to stand with the Patients’ Aid Foundation in their efforts to raise awareness and support for those affected by thalassemia. Together, we can make a meaningful impact and bring hope to those who need it most. It’s a privilege to contribute to this vital mission as part of our broader commitment to the wellbeing of the public at large.”

It may be noted that the Patients’ Aid Foundation has been instrumental in transforming the JPMC into a state-of-the-art hospital, offering modern healthcare facilities to economically disadvantaged patients nationwide, completely free of charge.

Published in Dawn, August 26th, 2024

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