
Syria Youth Imprint Foundation distributed on Saturday medical cards to 54 families of martyrs from Badriyeh village and the surrounding villages in the coastal province of Tartous.
The cards allow the recipients access to health and medical diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical services free of charge.
Medical cards distribution is part of the fourth campaign of Shifa (Cure) project, a volunteer medical project that has been launched by Syria Youth Imprint Foundation, a non-governmental civil association, and the Syrian Doctors Syndicate targeting families of martyrs all over Syria.
The beneficiaries include the mother, father, wife and children of the martyr.
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