Over 700 residents of Ibusa, Oshimili North local government in Delta State received free medical care, including consultations, diagnoses, drugs, and screenings, thanks to a medical outreach program organized by the Association of Ibusa Professional Women.
The two day program, which featured about 18 doctors, aimed to bridge critical healthcare gaps caused by rising medical costs. 300 people underwent eye tests, and 200 eyeglasses were distributed. Breast, cervical, and prostate cancer screenings were conducted.
Mental health support was also part of the program. Wheelchairs and walkers were distributed to those with mobility challenges. Career talks and self-esteem workshops were held for young girls to encourage ambition and confidence.
The event was supported by the Ibusa Association United States Inc. and Foundation Educational Support Programme, Enugu. The Association of Ibusa Professional Women has been committed to improving healthcare and education in Ibusa for 14 years.