Bank : Bank Al-Habib Limited
Account Name : Vital Pakistan Trust
Account NO : 1262-0071-022548-02-9
IBAN NO : PK74BAHL1262007102254802
Bank : Bank Al-Falah
Account Name : Vital Pakistan Trust
Account NO : 0670-1008-0694-64
IBAN NO : PK12ALFH067000100806946
Bank : Bank Al-Habib Limited
Account Name : Vital Pakistan Trust
Account NO : 1262-0071-022548-02-9
IBAN NO : PK74BAHL1262007102254802
Bank : Bank Al-Falah
Account Name : Vital Pakistan Trust
Account NO : 0670-1008-0694-64
IBAN NO : PK12ALFH067000100806946
Account Name: Vital Pakistan Trust
Email : giving@vitalpakistantrust.org
Phone : 0304-8245165 | 0302-8240100
Donors can send funds to VITAL Pakistan via I-Care
DONATE VIA I-CAREBank : Bank Al-Habib Limited
Account Name : Vital Pakistan Trust
Account NO : 1262-0071-022548-02-9
IBAN NO : PK74BAHL1262007102254802
Bank : Bank Al-Falah
Account Name : Vital Pakistan Trust
Account NO : 0670-1008-0694-64
IBAN NO : PK12ALFH067000100806946
Bank : Bank Al-Habib Limited
Account Name : Vital Pakistan Trust
Account NO : 5001-0081-026182-01-8
IBAN NO : PK36BAHL5001008102618201
By donating Rs. 55,000, you can be part of a woman and child’s 1000-day journey with VITAL Pakistan Trust.
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Child immunization is the process of protecting a child against diseases through the administration of vaccines. Vaccines work by introducing a weakened version of a disease to the body, which stimulates the body’s natural immunity and prepares it to fight the disease if it is encountered in the future. Immunization is usually done in childhood because children are most vulnerable to infectious diseases.
Malnutrition treatment includes eating a balanced and nutritious diet, consuming adequate calories and protein, taking supplements, and receiving medical treatment.
Child OPD is referred to outpatient diagnosis and treatment of pediatric conditions and illnesses. These services include physical examinations, vaccinations, developmental assessments, and other medical care for children.
Family planning is the practice of controlling the number of children in a family and the intervals between their births, particularly by means of contraception or voluntary sterilization. This is often done to ensure that the family can adequately provide for each child and have sufficient resources.
Care during pregnancy and delivery services refer to the medical care, counseling, and other health services that pregnant women receive throughout the duration of their pregnancy and during labor and delivery. This usually includes pre-natal care, labor and delivery, post-natal care, and newborn care. It is important for pregnant women to receive quality care before, during, and after their pregnancy to ensure the health of both the mother and the baby.
I had a great experience at Vital Clinic when I was registered there for my last pregnancy, and my son was born healthy and strong. Now, I am here as an attendant for my 18-year old daughter, who recently got married and moved away to an undeveloped community. She had a miscarriage, but was unable to get medical help. I brought her here because I trust the professionals at Vital Clinic to take care of her recovery. I have also made her husband understand the importance of having hospital deliveries, so she will be registered here for her future pregnancies.
I am overjoyed and so thankful for the excellent healthcare services I am receiving at VPT Clinic, as this is my fifth pregnancy but my first experience as a registered obstetric patient. I have finally found a secure haven, as my first three children were born at home and delivered by my mother-in-law. However, my fourth child was born during the peak of the Covid pandemic, and I had contracted the virus ten days prior to the delivery. Due to the fear and trepidation of the situation, I was unable to receive treatment for the infection, and my daughter was born with a high fever and signs of chest infection. This traumatic experience led me to choose a clinic for my current pregnancy, instead of opting for a home delivery, as my in-laws now understand that health and safety must always come first for me and my child.
It is often difficult for me in my role as a Family Planning (FP) Consultant to introduce the concept of FP to newly married couples due to a lack of understanding of what it is, fear of contraceptive methods, and reluctance to consider FP due to religious or family/societal pressures. It takes many counseling sessions and determination to explain the importance of having a three-year gap between pregnancies, both for a woman’s reproductive health and for the economic benefit of the entire family. I have seen a positive shift in attitude, with women now asking for more information on intra-uterine devices and progestin injections to delay pregnancy, where before they were unfamiliar with even basic condoms.