Australian Lebanese Medical Association donates 11 defibrillators to community centres

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Defibrillator for heart attack Source: Pixabay

The Australian Lebanese Medical Association - Victoria will be donating 11 defibrillators to all Lebanese religious centers around Melbourne as part its objectives to help the Lebanese communities in Australia.


ALMA is launching this initiative on June 24 at the Maronite Church in Thornbury in the presence of the Lebanese Consul General and Members of Parliament.

ALMA is also delivering an education session about depression and mental health on June 16 in the area of Noble Park.

ALMA - Victoria President Dr Sumaya Aboulhosn gives us the details of this community initiative.

 

 


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