SEWA International and the Georgia Association of Physicians of Indian Heritage (GAPI) successfully hosted a 5K run, raising $25,000 to support a free clinic in Atlanta. The funds will help provide essential medical services to underserved communities, ensuring that those without access to healthcare receive the necessary support. The event saw enthusiastic participation from community members, volunteers, and local businesses, all united in their commitment to promoting health and wellness.
This initiative is part of SEWA and GAPI’s broader mission to serve the community by addressing healthcare disparities and supporting those in need. The free clinic aims to offer a range of medical services, including primary care, preventive screenings, and health education, all at no cost to the patients. By combining community engagement with charitable efforts, SEWA and GAPI are working to make healthcare accessible to all, demonstrating the power of collective action and community spirit. The success of the 5K run not only highlights the generosity of the participants but also sets the stage for future fundraising events to expand the clinic’s reach and impact.
Source: nripulse.com