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		<title>Rebuilding Lives Through Hope: Saudi Initiative Transforms Care for Amputees</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Makkah &#8211; A growing humanitarian effort in Saudi Arabia is reshaping the lives of amputees through comprehensive medical, psychological and]]></description>
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<p><strong>Makkah</strong> &#8211; A growing humanitarian effort in Saudi Arabia is reshaping the lives of amputees through comprehensive medical, psychological and social support.</p>



<p>The initiative, led by the Baitureh Health Association for the Care of Amputees, has created a powerful model of rehabilitation rooted in compassion, innovation and community involvement.</p>



<p>Established in 2020, the organization was formed to address rising cases of amputation linked to accidents, medical conditions and workplace injuries.</p>



<p>Its mission focuses on helping individuals regain independence, rebuild confidence and reintegrate into daily life with dignity and strength.</p>



<p>The initiative provides a full cycle of care, offering assessments, family counseling, physical rehabilitation and customized prosthetic fittings.</p>



<p>Its leadership emphasizes that service integration, rather than fragmentation, is key to restoring a sense of wholeness and stability for beneficiaries.</p>



<p>Psychological support is a fundamental pillar of the program, with group sessions led by trained mentors who have personally experienced limb loss.</p>



<p>These mentors provide emotional understanding, helping patients navigate fear, trauma and uncertainty through shared experiences and guidance.</p>



<p>Field visits enhance this support system, giving patients reassurance both before and after surgery.</p>



<p>This personal connection eases emotional transitions and prepares individuals for rehabilitation with greater confidence.</p>



<p>More than 1,000 people across Saudi Arabia have benefited from the association’s efforts so far, including a significant number of children.</p>



<p>Young patients receive specialized attention, as they require more intensive emotional support, family involvement and regular prosthetic adjustments due to growth.</p>



<p>The organization runs programs such as My First Step and Therapeutic Entertainment, which help children adapt to prosthetics in safe, playful environments.</p>



<p>These programs reduce anxiety, build self-esteem and help young amputees embrace movement and mobility at their own pace.</p>



<p>The association has completed over 300 prosthetic fittings, offering a wide range of advanced options from silicone cosmetic limbs to hydraulic, mechanical, electronic and 3D-printed models.</p>



<p>Each prosthetic is selected based on lifestyle, age, activity level and psychological readiness, ensuring personalized and effective rehabilitation.</p>



<p>Prosthetic limbs can be expensive, costing from a few thousand dollars to more than seventy thousand depending on the model and technology.</p>



<p>To make these services accessible, the association relies on sponsorships, community participation and strategic partnerships that reduce the financial burden for families.</p>



<p>Despite its progress, challenges remain, including limited access to psychological therapy resources and a shortage of specialized experts.</p>



<p>The association has responded by establishing a rehabilitation center designed to localize prosthetic production, reduce costs and speed up the fitting process.</p>



<p>This center also creates training opportunities for future professionals, helping build a skilled local workforce capable of advancing research, manufacturing and patient support.</p>



<p>By investing in talent and technology, the initiative aims to secure long-term sustainability and continuous improvement in rehabilitation services.</p>



<p>For the association, providing prosthetics is only part of the mission.</p>



<p>Its deeper purpose lies in restoring hope, enabling independence and rebuilding lives through empathy, innovation and sustained care.</p>



<p>The initiative stands today as one of the country’s most transformative humanitarian efforts, offering amputees not just new limbs, but renewed confidence and the chance to move forward with strength.</p>



<p>Its work reflects a broader vision of community solidarity, medical excellence and the belief that every individual deserves dignity, mobility and a future full of possibility.</p>
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		<title>Doon University to Host India–US Breast Health Awareness Event on Aug 13</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi — Doon University in Dehradun, India, will host a major global breast health awareness programme on 13 August]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi —</strong> Doon University in Dehradun, India, will host a major global breast health awareness programme on 13 August 2025, led by Colonel Mayank Chaubey (Retd), Global Ambassador of the Denver-based Breast Cancer in Young Women (BCYW) Foundation, USA.</p>



<p>The initiative—part of a five-year, state-wide campaign—seeks to reach 25,500 young women across 11 universities in Uttarakhand with lifesaving education on early detection and risk reduction. The programme at Doon University will bring together medical experts, public health advocates, and students in an interactive, data-driven effort to change the trajectory of breast cancer outcomes in India.</p>



<p>Breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent cancers worldwide. In India, one in 28 women will develop the disease in their lifetime—rising to one in 22 in urban areas—and younger women are increasingly at risk. </p>



<p>Globally, experts warn that cultural myths, delayed detection, and inadequate screening continue to drive mortality rates. </p>



<p>The Doon University campaign seeks to close these gaps by challenging the misconception that breast cancer is solely an “older woman’s disease,” promoting self-examination and timely medical consultation, and equipping students with multilingual resources to extend awareness within their communities.</p>



<p><strong>Event Highlights – 13 August 2025</strong></p>



<p>The event on 13 August 2025 will open at 10:00 am with an address by the Vice Chancellor of Doon University, followed by an expert-led interactive session with Col. Mayank Chaubey and a team of doctors from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. </p>



<p>The programme will also see the launch of the Doon University Youth Council for Breast Health, the distribution of self-examination guides in multiple languages, and a live question-and-answer session with healthcare professionals. </p>



<p>Concluding the morning, Dr. Rajesh Bhatt will present a psychological perspective on well-being from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm. </p>



<p>This initiative builds on the momentum of the campaign’s first event, held on 18 July 2025 at Military Hospital Dehradun, where young women from the cantonment turned out in large numbers, surpassing expectations and engaging in lively, insightful discussions.</p>



<p><strong>A Model for International Outreach</strong></p>



<p>The BCYW Foundation’s Uttarakhand model is drawing attention from health advocacy groups worldwide as a promising and replicable blueprint for community-led, youth-focused cancer prevention. Its approach—embedding health literacy into academic environments—ensures that awareness begins early, within trusted spaces of learning. By combining medical expertise with student-driven outreach, the initiative not only addresses immediate knowledge gaps but also fosters a generation of informed health advocates.</p>



<p>This strategy aligns closely with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) global objectives for early detection, lifestyle-based prevention, and equitable access to information. International observers view it as a case study in how local initiatives, when well-structured, can resonate beyond national borders.</p>



<p>At a time when global cancer rates are climbing and younger demographics are increasingly affected, the upcoming Doon University event highlights the urgency of merging public health diplomacy with grassroots engagement. It transforms university campuses into hubs of wellness activism—places where education, prevention, and empowerment intersect to create lasting change, both locally and globally.</p>
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