In a bid to promote community health and well-being, Lagos Free Zone (LFZ), partnered with the Rotary Club of Eko Atlantic, and Rotary Club of Lagos-Palm Grove Estate to hold a health camp for the people it’s host community.
In partnership with the Clubs, the company held a comprehensive health camp, including eye screening and blood donation drive in Ibeju Lekki between October 17th and 19th, 2023. The health camp was supported by the Indo Eye Care Foundation and Rotary District 9110 under the Rotary Family Health Days program.
Speaking about the wealth of collaboration and the positives that can come out of it, the chief executive officer of Lagos Free Zone, Dinesh Rathi, said, “this event is a testament to the shared commitment to improving the lives of individuals in our community.
We applaud the support of every organisation that collaborated with us.”
In his remarks at the event, the president of the Rotary Club of Lagos Palmgrove Estate, Rotarian Anuj Murarka, applauded the importance of the event, saying, “this health camp truly exemplified the spirit of service. From health checkups and blood donations to essential medicines and mosquito nets, this initiative reached out to eight different communities, making a significant impact on countless lives. Together, we are building a healthier and happier future for all.”
Also, the president of the Rotary Club of Eko Atlantic, Rotarian Sadananda Melanta said, “our heartfelt thanks to the chairman of Tolaram and a Rotary member, Rotarian Mohan Vaswani, for inviting us to participate in such a mega community service project. The response to the camp was tremendous, and the awareness program was excellent. A healthy community is a wealthy community.”
The three-day event was a beehive of activities as residents of the community came out in large numbers to take advantage of the exercise.
Over 750 participants, including adults and children, benefited from the health camp, with over 350 people screened for eye check-ups. The blood donation drive was a success, too, as over 130 pints of blood were collected and handed over to the Lagos State Blood Transfusion Committee.
Established in 2012, Lagos Free Zone (LFZ) is a unique and award-winning port-based industrial zone (850 hectares) in Lagos, Nigeria, with over $2.5 billion committed FDI projects to date.
With a vision is to be the preferred industrial hub in West Africa with world-class infrastructure and LFZ has global brands like BASF, Kellogg’s, Colgate, Arla, Dufil, Lekki Port, among others as its current tenants.
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