38 Fortunate Given
Gift Of Sight
53rd FREE EYE CAMP, DINA - DEC. 12, 2021
We are striving to defy menace and poverty to rid Pakistan of blindness by providing highest quality treatment, bridging a strained health-care system with well formed infrastructure of knowledge and resources.
53rd Free Eye Camp
April 4, 2021
EVENT CANCELED
This is a precautionary measure taken against the COVID-19 as part of the regulations issued by the Government of Punjab.
However, Iqbal Eye Block will remain open to cater to our patient's treatment - complying with SOPs.
New health and safety measures
This is an unprecedented time in our history. The COVID-19 pandemic is having an impact on the health of our loved ones, and the way we live our daily lives. As we, all continue to navigate through these unique and evolving challenges, we want you to know that ABMDP is here for you.
Whilst it gives us all encouragement that Pakistan is coming out the other side, there is still a great deal of uncertainty about when we will start opening up again. As we get a better understanding of when we will re-start operating, we will let you know but rest assured your wellbeing remains our highest priority.
Coming together as a Community
In the last few months, we have seen generosity and kindness, intergenerational support and solidarity, and remarkable fortitude. It is during times like these that courage and generosity and resilience make a difference.
Thank you for your support
Above all else, we would like to reassure you that the health and wellbeing of our patients and volunteers always has been, and always will be, our number one priority.
We know many of you are under stress and that some of you are facing significant hardship. We are working on finding helpful resources that will meet your needs and make a difference for you. Our commitment to you will not waver.
Thank you for the trust you place in us every day. We greatly appreciate your ongoing patience and understanding as we work through this together – and please stay safe.

Anjuman-e-Behbood-e-Mareezan Denmark Pakistan
A non-Governmental, non-Commercial, non-Profit, non-Political, non-Religious and non-Sectarian Welfare Charity Organization, registered with Government of Punjab (Regd. #: DSW(Pb) 82-1764).



A committed family of volunteers - A place to grow together and learn
We choose forward.
We choose inclusion.
We choose growing together.
Anjuman-e-Behbood-e-Mareezan Denmark Pakistan (ABMDP) also known as Patient Welfare Society Denmark Pakistan
– registered with Government of Punjab (Regd. #: DSW(Pb) 82-1764) – came into existence as a non-Governmental, non-Commercial, non-Profit, non-Political, non-Religious and non-Sectarian Welfare Charity
Organization in 1982 and based in Dina (District Jhelum), Pakistan to
stand against illiteracy and extreme poverty of the most vulnerable and poorest people.
4 out of 5 people
who are blind don't have to be












Since 1991, ABMDP has provided sight-saving surgery, eyeglasses, medicine, and other eye care services to thousands of needy people in underserved communities of Punjab, Pakistan. You can free someone from blindness for only £50!
Why ABMDP
Gift Of Sight
Humans rely dominantly on their eyesight. Restoring sight is one of the most cost-effective health interventions to reduce poverty.
Empowering Women
We aim to support sustainable, inclusive and equitable economic growth by promoting women’s economic empowerment.
Latest Tech Equipment
We have some of the latest Ophthalmic Examination Devices, Vision Testing and Surgical Equipment.
Science Lab
We wish to make science interesting and to encourage students to make significant contributions in the field of physics, biology, chemistry etc.
Cesarean Section
Women must know about a healthy pregnancy, and avoid having a C-Section when they don't really need one.
100% Donation Policy
We are serving disadvantaged people to the best of our abilities, without waisting a single penny of your donations.
“We thank you for your continued support.
It means ever so much.
And for that - we are forever grateful.”

"Without doubt our work would be impossible if not supported by the Pak-Danish and Pak-British communities. They have consistently put other before themselves. Over the years, hundreds of people have come forward to volunteer both time and finances. And, because of this, tens and thousands of people have been helped. Whether in the field or behind the scenes, I know that we are celebrating this milestone because of you."
Haji Mohammad Iqbal
Patron-in-Chief
established.
At a Glance
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53 Free Eye Camps – mainly held every March and November.
170,000+ Patients examined and received free eye-care support.
16,500+ Patients succesfully operated and eyesight restored.
Mushtaq Ahmed, Domeli
March 31, 2000
Patient Stories
With our mission to provide excellent, compassionate health care services for our brothers and sisters, it’s a great honour to hear that we are making a difference in the lives of our patients.
We pride ourselves on improving the health of our community and visiting population, and with that pride we would like to share with you a few stories and testimonials from the folks we serve.
Embraced By Many










“I always believe that it is really the action that matters. That words are no substitute for action. as Abdul Sattar Edhi said, ‘Things get done by doing them, not by talking about them’.” “There are people living in Copenhagen originally from Dina. They are prepared to get involved, invest money and…”

Dr. Anwar Nasim
Molecular Biologist & Geneticist
“Saach yeh hai kay in logoh ki lagan aur ikhlass ne Dina ka naam duniyaa mein roshan kar diya hai”
“Mein Denmark kay pakistaniyo ko b mubarakbad ka mustahik samajtha hoo ke wo iss ajar azeem mein iss anjuman ke…”

Mohammad Zameer Jafri (Late)
World Renowned Poet
Upcoming Free Eye Camp (# 54) - In Sha' Allah
Sunday, March 5, 2023
Primary Health Centre, Iqbal Eye Block, G.T. Road, Dina
Sponsor: ABMDP
Date subject to change. Kindly check back.
ABMDP, again staying true to tradition, is committed to arranging a Free Eye Camp every March and November.