SEBS Medicos, the medical wing of SEBS, conducted the camp where over 1,200 people, including 954 students of the school, benefited as part of their health and physical education curriculum, according to a press release issued by SEBS.[break]
Dr Sneedha Mainali, an alumni, coordinated the program.
Established 30 years ago, SEBS has emerged as one of the largest civil society organizations in Nepal with over 3000 members with network in all 75 districts and 40 countries, according to the SEBS President DrTejsu Singh Malla. “It is a volunteer organization with the main aim of providing social service to the community of Nepal and help in its overall development.”
SEBS have been organizing various social activities in the field of education and health to help the people in need like the World Bank´s awarding winning Doko Dai Program, Nationwide Scholarship Program which has reached out to poor students in 70 districts, free health camps, relief programs for flood and landslides affected people and jana andolan victims.
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