Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Medicine at the University of Baghdad, Professor Dr. Amen Al-Alwany, the college organized a humanitarian campaign entitled “Ramadan Blessing,” supervised by the Student Activities Division and with the participation of a select group of faculty members and student volunteers.
The campaign distributed more than 300 food baskets to needy families in the Al-Nasr neighborhood and surrounding areas, in an initiative reflecting the spirit of social solidarity and the values of giving during the holy month. The campaign also included support for students residing in dormitories and other beneficiaries, aiming to alleviate their living expenses and strengthen the spirit of community solidarity.
Those in charge of the campaign emphasized that these initiatives align with the college’s commitment to fostering social responsibility and cultivating a sense of humanity among students, as well as promoting volunteer work as a fundamental pillar in building a cohesive and cooperative society.
It is worth noting that the “Ramadan Blessing” campaign received widespread support and high praise from beneficiaries and residents of the area, as it exemplified a commendable model of cooperation between the academic institution and the local community.



