In the previous month, the APAL State Committee in Andhra Pradesh conducted a health screening camp in collaboration with Kaligiri Leprosy Hospital at the New Jyothi Leprosy Colony in Nellore. During the visit, they discovered significant obstacles faced by individuals affected by leprosy, particularly in terms of accessing treatment and eye protection services. Many residents were grappling with insufficient healthcare support, elevating the risk of further health complications, including common eye-related issues among those affected by leprosy.
Recognizing the immediacy of the situation, the APAL State Committee promptly engaged with the pertinent Medical Department of the Government and the District Leprosy Officer of Nellore. They submitted a memorandum urging improved healthcare services for the colony’s residents. The Medical Department responded affirmatively, swiftly coordinating healthcare and eye care services tailored to the needs of those affected by leprosy. Furthermore, they administered BCG vaccinations to the residents, addressing a critical health requirement within the community.
The APAL State Committee, in conjunction with the residents of New Jyothi Leprosy Colony, conveyed their deep appreciation to the Medical Department of Nellore for their speedy and compassionate response. They also extended special thanks to the APAL State Committee Mr. Sayilu, Mr. Prakash and Ms. Jyothi an AASHA worker, who played a pivotal role in the initiative in the locality, making significant contributions to the success of the health camp and ongoing support for the community.