Batches 61 & 62 Virbaijeeites’ Participation in July, 2025
Eight Virbaijeeites participated in the 61st and 62nd Batches of the prestigious SIUT Volunteer Program in July 2025. Participants included:
Batch 61 – M. Arhum, Mustafa Iqbal, Kabir Ali Arshad, M. Ayaan
Batch 62 – Abdullah Salman, Muaz Iqbal, Abdar Raffay Kamran Syed, Rahim Damani
Accompanied by: Mr. Aazar Fredrick Wilson
Over the course of six inspiring days, these students gained hands-on exposure to hospital life, healthcare ethics, and the value of empathy and service.
🔹 Day 1: Orientation & Vital Skills
Students were welcomed into the SIUT family with an overview of the institute’s mission and values. A session on organ donation by Dr. Sajid Sultan deeply inspired the volunteers. Training in measuring vital signs and a guided hospital tour laid the foundation for the journey ahead.
🔹 Day 2: Health Awareness & Advocacy
Sessions focused on the connection between nutrition and mental well-being, social media advocacy, and medical technology. Volunteers witnessed live CPR, endoscopy, and robotic surgery demonstrations—ending the day with meaningful community service.
🔹 Day 3: Heart Health & Compassionate Care
Volunteers explored cardiovascular health and emergency protocols, then visited patients, especially children, for compassionate interaction—enhancing their emotional intelligence and communication skills.
🔹 Day 4: Kidney, Liver & Stories of Strength
From nephrology and dialysis to real-life testimonies by transplant patients, the day highlighted medical challenges and human resilience. The joy of bonding with dialysis patients left a lasting impression on the students.
🔹 Day 5: Pediatric Hospital Visit & CPR
At SIUT’s newly opened Children’s Hospital, volunteers learned how illness affects young patients emotionally. They participated in a patient behavior workshop and practiced CPR again—reinforcing their readiness and empathy.
🔹 Day 6: Closure & Recognition
The final day celebrated the volunteers’ journey. With certificates in hand and hearts full of gratitude, they reflected on their growth, friendships, and renewed commitment to serving others.
This six-day program transformed our students into young ambassadors of care and compassion. We applaud their dedication—and extend heartfelt appreciation to Mr. Aazar Fredrick Wilson for guiding and supporting them throughout this meaningful experience.