NGO seeking medicine donations for Nepal clinic


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 06 May 2015

PETALING JAYA: A non-governmental organisation is seeking public donations of medicines for the Drikung Phende Clinic in Kathmandu, Nepal, operated by the Drikung Kagyu Rinchen Ling Monastery for relief efforts following a devastating earthquake there.

"The monastery has opened the free clinic for all the victims after the earthquake. The Drikung Phende Clinic will collect these medicines and distribute them to all neighbouring villages where people are now living in tents in very unsanitary conditions," said Rainbow of Life Forces (ROLF) founder Adelyn Lim in a press release Wednesday.

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