A free medical camp was organized by AGAHE under the RSS & CR Project, supported by PPAF, in collaboration with Transparent Hands at Village Klunger, UC Sehjra, Kasur. A team of professional doctors provided healthcare services to more than 225 patients, including women, children, and men. The primary goal of this initiative was to offer essential healthcare to those in need, ensuring good health. The main objective of the free medical camp was to bridge the gap in access to vital health services, addressing significant barriers faced by underprivileged communities, such as economic constraints, lack of awareness, and limited availability of medical resources. In addition to free consultations and medications, participants benefited from comprehensive medical tests, including screenings for Hepatitis B and C, as well as checks for blood pressure, blood sugar, uric acid, and cholesterol. Medical professionals diligently treated a variety of ailments, with a significant number of cases involving diabetes, diarrhea, and hepatitis. This initiative not only addressed urgent health needs but also emphasized the importance of community health outreach, laying the foundation for ongoing support and care.