Green International University deliver outreach programmes and projects in the disadvantaged people of local community to improve and promote health & well-being, including hygiene, nutrition, family planning, sports, exercise, aging well, and other health and well-being related topics.
The University continues to empower local communities by fostering a culture of informed, healthy living through a wide range of student volunteering programmes.
In 2024, the University delivered a wide range of outreach programmes in nearby communities, offering workshops, health camps and interactive activities on key well-being topics. Among its many initiatives, the University organized awareness sessions and health demonstrations, including free medical, eye care, and dental camps, and partnered with Rescue 1122 to train students and disadvantaged people of local community members on providing urgent, life-saving support during emergency situations.
In collaboration with the Sanabil Institute, University organized an outreach program ‘Free Medical Camp (including students volunteering)’ that provided essential health check-ups, awareness, and services to the local community (including disadvantaged people) to improve health and wellbeing.
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A few snapshots from the eye camps organized by the University in the local community (including students volunteering) across various schools and disadvantaged community locations.
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Free Dental Camp by GIU Promotes Oral Health and Hygiene, with student volunteering, in local community (including poor people).
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The University partnered with Punjab Emergency Services (Rescue 1122), Government of Punjab, Pakistan to conduct comprehensive training and live drills for students and the local community members (including poor areas) at Rescue 1122 head office and selected locations on providing urgent, life-saving support during emergencies.
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