Outstanding Achievements of the Volunteer Medical Campaigns by Al-Ameen Organization
Health, Update

Outstanding Achievements of the Volunteer Medical Campaigns by Al-Ameen Organization 

As part of its ongoing humanitarian efforts, the International Wars and Disasters Victims’ Relief Association (Alameen), with generous support from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, has implemented specialized volunteer medical campaigns under the “Hope Medical Volunteer Program” to support the healthcare sector in Syria. A total of 9 surgical missions were conducted out of 104 planned missions to be carried out over 2025. Through the first two phases, 264 exceptional surgical procedures were provided to patients in need across Syria.

Phase One: Specialized Surgical Interventions 

This phase focused on providing surgical care for Syrian patients within local hospitals, which helped enhance the capabilities of healthcare facilities and support patients with the latest medical services. The phase included four specialized medical missions in the following fields: 

  • Joint Surgery 
  • Orthopedic Surgery 
  • Cochlear Implant Surgery 
  • Tumor and Blood Surgery 

During this phase, 395 free medical consultations were provided, and 120 successful surgeries were conducted, significantly improving the quality of life for many patients. 

Phase Two: Expanding the Scope of Medical Services 

In this phase, the scope of medical services was expanded to include additional specialties. Five specialized medical missions were carried out, including: 

  • Pediatric Heart Surgery 
  • Pediatric Neurosurgery 
  • Pediatric Surgery 
  • Neurosurgery 
  • Joint Surgery 

During this phase, 144 successful surgeries were performed, enhancing recovery opportunities for patients and contributing to the improvement of their quality of life. 

The Hope Medical Volunteer Program: A Leading Initiative 

The Hope Medical Volunteer Program is one of the organization’s flagship initiatives, supported by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center. It aims to implement 104 specialized medical missions in Syria by 2025. Each mission lasts four to six days, preceded by meticulous preparation processes, including patient selection based on clear medical and social criteria, in collaboration with the Syrian Ministry of Health, to ensure the highest standards of quality. These campaigns have contributed to saving and improving the lives of hundreds of patients by providing free specialized medical care from qualified medical teams. 

These achievements represent an important step toward improving the health situation of patients in need and embody the spirit of humanitarian cooperation in the medical field. They demonstrate how volunteer work, supported by effective partnerships, can make a positive difference in the lives of individuals and communities affected by crises. With the program continuing until 2025, it is expected that medical services will reach thousands of patients, reflecting a strong commitment to achieving a sustainable positive impact.