Amna recently traveled about 18 miles with her children to come our medical Life Center. She told us that for 16 months she had suffered from scabies. Nothing had healed her.
As a result, not even her own relatives would come to her house anymore. Her husband had died from tuberculosis three years prior.
Our physician prescribed the proper medication to Amna. Within a couple of weeks, she returned to thank us as she was completely healed.
Amna is very grateful to RAM and our partner World Compassion Fellowship for providing the medical care free of cost.
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