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Empowering Hemophilia Patients: Hemophilia Society Panaji Chapter and Intas Foundation Join Hands


In a remarkable display of community spirit and dedication to healthcare, the Hemophilia Society Panaji Chapter, in collaboration with Intas Foundation, organized a highly successful Factor Distribution and Physiotherapy Program at Hotel Mayura, Mapusa. This impactful event, supported by Dr. Praktisha Khalap, brought together patients, families, and experts to promote hemophilia awareness, management, and support.

Physiotherapy Session and Exercise Kits Distribution

A key highlight of the program was the physiotherapy session, expertly conducted to educate patients on effective management techniques for hemophilia. To further empower patients, exercise kits were distributed, providing them with the necessary tools to maintain their physical health and mobility.

Community Support and Awareness

Shri Nikhil Palekar, Police Inspector of Mapusa Police Station, graced the event as the chief guest, emphasizing the importance of community support and safety for individuals with disabilities. His presence underscored the need for collective responsibility in creating a more inclusive and supportive environment.

Disability Sensitization and Hemophilia Awareness

Mr. Prakash Kamat, Society Advocacy Ambassador, delivered a thought-provoking talk on disability sensitization and hemophilia awareness. His insightful presentation aimed to dispel misconceptions and promote a deeper understanding of hemophilia, encouraging empathy and support.

A Program of Hope and Empowerment

The Factor Distribution and Physiotherapy Program benefited 20 patients and their families, providing them with clotting factors, physiotherapy guidance, and exercise kits. This comprehensive support system not only addressed their medical needs but also fostered a sense of community and connection among patients and families.

The Hemophilia Society Panaji Chapter and Intas Foundation’s collaborative effort demonstrates a commitment to improving the lives of individuals with hemophilia. By promoting awareness, providing support, and empowering patients, they are paving the way for a more inclusive and compassionate society.


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