1995 Physicians Foundation works with local medical teams and international partners to restore hospital services, strengthen specialist clinics, support frontline staff, and protect women, children, and vulnerable families through practical healthcare delivery.
This donor edition is built to show clear humanitarian value: restored healthcare spaces, active clinical services, strengthened diagnostics, and visible delivery through partnerships and volunteer mobilisation.
Rather than presenting renovation as a stand-alone achievement, the foundation demonstrates a full pathway from rehabilitation to real patient care. That is what makes the work fundable, practical, and meaningful to partners seeking measurable service continuity.
The foundation also highlights specialist support, including the diabetes and nutrition clinic under the supervision of Dr Hala Safadi, Consultant in Endocrinology and Diabetes, United Kingdom.
These programme areas are ready to be described in proposals, donor packs, and public-facing partnership materials.
Rehabilitating damaged healthcare spaces so they can safely return to service and support dignified patient access.
Supporting active clinic delivery, frontline staffing environments, and continuity of outpatient medical care.
Equipping laboratory capacity to improve diagnosis, strengthen treatment decisions, and increase patient safety.
Re-establishing safe care environments for mothers, children, and incubator-supported newborn services.
Deploying committed volunteer teams to reinforce field presence, trust, and community connection.
Working alongside Atlantic Humanitarian Relief (AHR) to deepen humanitarian reach and operational support.
These figures are presented as indicative donor-facing placeholders and can be replaced later with formally verified reporting numbers.
A strong donor story links rehabilitation to visible daily operation, patient access, and medical staff support.

Damaged spaces were restored and prepared to resume essential clinical use.
Patients are now received in organised, better-equipped clinics that support continuity of care.
The project also reinforces the environment in which healthcare workers serve patients each day.





Following renovation and equipment support, the women’s, children’s, and incubator department resumed service to provide safer and more stable care for mothers and newborns.
This section is especially important in donor communication because it shows a direct life-saving pathway, where infrastructure support translates into protection for mothers, infants, and newly delivered babies.
Diagnostic support for Al Kahf Hospital and Al Mleiha National Hospital strengthens treatment decisions and clinical safety.





Better diagnostic access leads to faster and more accurate clinical decisions. That makes laboratory support one of the highest-value system-strengthening investments in hospital-based humanitarian work.
Humanitarian presence that is visible, compassionate, and partnership-driven.








1995 Physicians Foundation volunteer team joined the Restore Hope campaign in partnership with Atlantic Humanitarian Relief, helping deliver medical and humanitarian support for children and families through visible field engagement.

1995 Physicians Foundation and AHR work together to support clinic operation at Al Kahf Hospital, contribute to medical staff support, and strengthen humanitarian healthcare delivery through coordinated action.
This page is structured to support donor conversations, partnership outreach, and public credibility. The next step is connecting your real donation page, verified contact details, and any final governance information.
Support a foundation that turns rehabilitation into real healthcare delivery.
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