The campaign, organised under a national volunteer service programme,
took place from Feb. 2 to Feb. 7, according to a statement from the
petrochemical industry’s social responsibility secretariat.
Specialised medical teams and Red Crescent volunteers were deployed to
targeted villages in the southern part of the province, providing general
check-ups, medical consultations, health screenings, primary treatment services
and distribution of essential medicines.
Health packages containing basic hygiene and preventive care items
were also distributed to vulnerable households, the statement said.
Officials said the initiative aimed to improve access to healthcare,
support disadvantaged groups and contribute to public health indicators in
deprived regions.
The programme forms part of broader corporate social responsibility
efforts by the National Petrochemical Company, which in recent years has
expanded cooperation with relief and community organisations to support local
development and welfare