Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Twenty two health professional of Equal Health Australia provide health support to poor and needy.



Dr.Mark Bolt provides consultancy health services

Twenty two health professional of Equal Health Australia provide health support to poor and needy. The poor populations in Trichy and tsunami, cycone affected Nagapatinam, Karaikal Districts in India receive the health services from Equal Health-Australia team and 5000 people those are need for optical support, general health, dental care, physio and occupational therapy for the past two weeks. The founder and India coordinator of Equal Health Australia, Paul Clarke, a Perth based optical dispenser said, “Equal Health provides free health care to people in need in developing countries which makes a lasting difference to people's lives. We bring sight to the blind, relief from dental pain, freedom of movement and improved health through providing access to multidisciplinary health care. This is made possible, thanks to the generous contributions of donors and members and hundreds of Australian health professional volunteers, who donate their time, skills and resources.SEVAI a local NGO provides support to conduct such health camps in Tamilnadu. Since the first camp in January 1997, annual camps have been conducted India. Equal Health's work is made possible by strong working relationships and collaboration with its partner agencies such as SEVAI to deliver health care programs. This equal health camps Help change the lives of people in need. Equal Health's teams of health professional volunteers provide free health care to thousands of people in need in developing countries, which makes a lasting difference to people's lives. With large crowds attending Equal Health's make shift clinics in remote villages, in community halls or even under the shade of a tree, many people are unable to be treated. The equal Health services  help someone see their child's face with a pair of glasses, bring relief to someone suffering with a toothache through dental treatment, make someone feel better through a health appointment, transform the life of someone in need through providing everyday health services.-Govin

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