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Aster Volunteers make needy kids ‘Smile’

- Staff Reporter

DUBAI: Aster Volunteers, the global CSR arm of Aster DM Healthcare, one of the largest integrated healthcare providers in GCC and India, partnered with Landmark Group to organise ‘Smile’ – a programme for underprivi­leged children. Through the programme, 100 kids from Emirates Red Crescent were treated with a day of fun with games and shopping.

The programme was conducted at Oasis Mall, Dubai where the kids visited Fun City, an indoor play area located at the mall, followed by a shopping tour. The children got an opportunit­y to shop and receive Eid gits from Aster Volunteers.

Speaking on the occasion, Alisha Moopen, Deputy Managing Director of Aster DM Healthcare said, “Children deserve happiness. Unfortunat­ely circumstan­ces sometimes don’t permit it. We, at Aster Volunteers, truly believe that we need to collective­ly act to create the best emotional health for children to thrive, they are the guardians of the future.

On the joyous occasion of Eid, this is the least we could do to bring happiness into the lives of these young needy children. Aster Volunteers has always strived to put a smile on the lips of underprivi­leged kids and over the years we have seen the impact that the Smile initiative has been creating in the lives of the litle ones who come from difficult circumstan­ces. With events like this, hopefully we can bring more joy and care into the hearts of these precious children.”

The ‘Smile’ programme was launched by Aster Volunteers in March 2018, with an aim to support the health and wellbeing of children in need. The previous leg of this programme was recently conducted at the Indian Pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020 where 70 underprivi­leged children got an opportunit­y to meet super-speciality doctors from Aster and Medcare facilities in UAE for a check-up, followed by various entertainm­ent activities.

Aster Volunteers has been actively engaged in providing medical aid for the treatment of patients from marginalis­ed and economical­ly backward sections of the society in various geographie­s in India, Middle East and Africa region. Through various initiative­s of Aster Volunteers over the last five-year period, it has touched lives of more than 3.7 million lives, engaging a large number of registered volunteers in multiple regions.

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Alisha Moopen, Deputy Managing Director, Aster DM Healthcare with children from Emirates Red Crescent.
↑ Alisha Moopen, Deputy Managing Director, Aster DM Healthcare with children from Emirates Red Crescent.

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