Free Pop-Up Medical Clinic

Reaches 321 People


Medical professionals wearing scrubs attend to a patient in a clinic chair.
A view of the patient registration and clinic set up.
Six clinic volunteers including chefs of cooked meals served during the weekend.
Two leaders of Remote Area Medical pose for a picture during clinic set up.
An ophthalmologist speaks to a patient who is seated in front of eye examination equipment.
A doctor speaks with a person attending the Community Resource Fair.
Two young girls wearing humanity first vests take a break from clinic volunteering on an outdoor swing.
The Director of Fairfax County Health Department and her team.
Young men wearing Humanity First vests get signs ready to guide patients through the clinic.

Humanity First USA was honored to serve as the Community Host Group for a Remote Area Medical (RAM®) Clinic, April 18-19th.


The clinic drew more than 1,500 people and delivered no-cost medical, dental, and vision services to 321 patients, care valued by RAM® at approximately $167,000. 


Volunteers and partners of RAM®, HFUSA, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Northern Virginia, and multiple Fairfax County nonprofits joined together to help people in need.


Check out more pictures of all the action below!

Partners for Community Health


The clinic was located at Mubarak Mosque, thanks to our foundational partner, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community North Virginia Jama'at.


The Fairfax County Health Department was instrumental in bringing together local partners to support patients and community attendees.

Sponsors Made the Clinic Possible

Premier sponsor Alliance for Absolute Justice Elite Sponsors Inova and Ahmadiyya National Departments of Public and General Affiars Community Spnosors Lajna Ima'illah and Wegmans

And thank you to over 65 individual donors!

Your contribution to Humanity First USA can continue to bridge gaps in medical care for patients around the world who need your help to be healthy.


Every dollar counts. A gift of $10, $20 or $100 can add up to healthy delivery for new babies, chronic disease management, or emergency surgery.

Humanity First USA VP of Programs speaks with a guest at the HF booth.

We appreciate your support.

Dr. Gloria Addo-Ayensu speaks at the podium.

Director of the Fairfax County Health Department, Dr. Gloria Addo-Ayensu, addressed community health partners and patients.

Saadat Laiq speaks at the podium.

Lead clinic organizer, Saadat Laiq, shared the inspiration and vision for bringing medical care to the community.

Haris Raja speaks at the podium.

Haris Raja of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community spoke to the honor and tremendous work of the team to host the clinic at Mubarak Mosque.

Four volunteer physicians giving their time to the clinic.

All services were free and offered on a first-come, first-served basis thanks to generous volunteer medical professionals.

Representatives of Inova health systems at their booth of the Community Resource Fair.

The Community Resource Fair of local and regional organizations was open to patients and everyone in the community.

Volunteer pose with Humanity First bags stocked full of food.

Patients were gifted bags of donated staples and produce to stay healthy following their medical care.

About two dozen volunteers pose in front of the Mubarak Mosque where the clinic was held.

Hundreds of volunteers who organized and staffed the clinic enabled this weekend of care for so many deserving patients.

About two dozen volunteers pose in front of a RAM USA trailer.

The spirit of partnership and collaboration across all the organizations and volunteers was inspiring.

See even more pictures of people who made it their mission to serve humanity through this clinic. We thank all of you!

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