Underprivileged kids to get free health checkups at the Indian Pavilion
Aster has teamed up with a UAE charity for the fourth edition of its Smiles program, which was held at the India Pavilion to mark Children’s Day and the start of Expo 2020’s Tolerance and Inclusivity Week.
70 less fortunate children of different nationalities were given free medical check-ups at Expo 2020 Dubai, thanks to Aster Volunteers.
Besides providing them with free consultations with doctors, the team treated the kids to a fun day out at the world fair.
The youngsters — all of whom are living in the UAE — enjoyed some wellness activities, like aerobics, karate, arts and crafts, face painting, and more. They also explored three pavilions at the Expo site and were handed goodie bags, along with food and refreshments.
Alisha Moopen, deputy managing director of Aster DM Healthcare, said,
“The entire purpose of the Smile program is to bring happiness into the lives of these children who have been through so much at such a young age,”
“Some of them have been brought in from war-torn countries; some are orphans; while others come from difficult and underprivileged backgrounds. Putting a little smile on their lips and caring for their health and well-being is the least we can do for them.”
News Source: Khaleej Times