Community Health Outreach and Engagement

Superior University demonstrates its strong commitment to community well-being through diverse health outreach programs and initiatives that actively engaged students, faculty, and local communities in promoting public health, awareness, and social responsibility. Superior University is dedicated to enhancing community health and well-being through a diverse range of outreach initiatives. These programs actively engage students in volunteering activities that promote hygiene, nutrition, family planning, physical fitness, sports participation, and healthy aging, fostering awareness and sustainable health practices within the local community.

Rah-e-Shifa Health Outreach

Under the Rah-e-Shifa initiative, the University has successfully organized 55+ medical and awareness drives, bridging healthcare gaps and extending essential medical services to underserved and vulnerable populations. The program empowers students to practice compassionate care, advocacy, and community engagement while instilling the core values of ethics and health equity.

Blood Donation Camps

In collaboration with Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Center (SKMCH&RC), the Social Entrepreneurship Program (SEP-CMACED) at Superior University organized a large-scale blood donation camp at the Gold Campus. 15 Blood Camp Drives across various campuses and partner institutions
Over 200 students and faculty members participated, contributing life-saving blood donations for patients battling cancer, thalassemia, and other blood-related disorders. With approximately 100,000 children in Pakistan suffering from thalassemia major and 5,000 to 9,000 babies born each year with the condition, this initiative played a vital role in meeting a critical healthcare need.

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