TRANSFORM INNOCENT LIVES THROUGH CARDIAC CARE

by French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children
TRANSFORM INNOCENT LIVES THROUGH CARDIAC CARE
TRANSFORM INNOCENT LIVES THROUGH CARDIAC CARE
TRANSFORM INNOCENT LIVES THROUGH CARDIAC CARE
TRANSFORM INNOCENT LIVES THROUGH CARDIAC CARE
TRANSFORM INNOCENT LIVES THROUGH CARDIAC CARE
TRANSFORM INNOCENT LIVES THROUGH CARDIAC CARE
TRANSFORM INNOCENT LIVES THROUGH CARDIAC CARE
TRANSFORM INNOCENT LIVES THROUGH CARDIAC CARE

Project Report | Sep 1, 2025
Hope in Every Heartbeat: Saving Lives at FMIC

By Sultan Ahmed | Project Leader

Since its establishment in 2006, the French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children (FMIC) has been committed to delivering high-quality, life-saving healthcare services to the people of Afghanistan. For nearly two decades, FMIC has not only offered state-of-the-art medical care through its highly trained professionals, advanced technologies, and international expertise, but it has also ensured that financial barriers do not prevent access to essential health services.

Through its Patient Welfare Program, FMIC has supported more than 840,000 patients, providing critical care with a financial impact exceeding USD 60 million. This program continues to embody FMIC’s mission of bringing hope and healing to those who would otherwise be unable to afford treatment.

Behind these numbers lie countless stories of resilience, recovery, and renewed life. FMIC has been a genuine ray of hope for families, particularly those from humble economic backgrounds who are faced with severe medical conditions.

One such story is that of Ahad, a young boy whose journey reflects the transformative impact of cardiac care at FMIC. Born with a congenital heart defect, Ahad struggled with every breath he took. His family, with limited financial means, feared that access to life-saving surgery would remain an impossible dream. Through the support of FMIC’s Patient Welfare Program, Ahad received the care he desperately needed. Today, his heart beats stronger, and his story stands as a symbol of hope for thousands of other children in Afghanistan.

FMIC’s work demonstrates that every life saved is not only a triumph of medical science but also a victory for compassion and humanity. With the continued support of donors and well-wishers, FMIC strives to transform more lives, one heartbeat at a time.

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to our donors, whose generous contributions through GlobalGiving and other channels have enabled us to continue serving the people of Afghanistan with dedication and compassion. Your unwavering support and cooperation have been instrumental in sustaining our efforts and expanding our impact. We look forward to your continued partnership with the same enthusiasm and shared commitment in the future.

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French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children

Location: Kabul - Afghanistan
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French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children
Sultan Ahmed
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Sultan Ahmed
Kabul , Afghanistan

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