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Mohammed Rashid bin Bayat, Vice Chairman of Sharjah Charity International, painted a clear picture of what that support looked like in practice — major surgeries, cancer care, treatment for kidney failure, complicated deliveries, and unpaid hospital bills quietly settled for families stretched well beyond their means.
Behind every application, he explained, is a process designed to be thorough and fair. The association collaborates closely with accredited hospitals and health authorities, ensuring that every case is thoroughly reviewed by the association's medical committee before any decision is made. Nothing is rushed, and nothing is overlooked.
Throughout this period, the Sharjah Kidney Dialysis Centre continued its operations, delivering a total of 1,631 dialysis sessions to patients previously sanctioned by the association. This service is essential for many individuals who rely on it weekly.
Bin Bayat spoke of the centre with apparent pride, describing it as one of the association's most significant healthcare initiatives. For patients managing chronic kidney disease, the consistency it provides is not a luxury — it is what keeps them stable and able to face another day.
For those in need, the association accepts applications via its website all year round and processes every case as swiftly and openly as possible.