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African Immigrants Relieved to Get Free Treatment at LKC Dompet Dhuafa

African Immigrants Relieved to Get Free Treatment at LKC Dompet DhuafaDDHK News, Indonesia - Issa Diop (38), an immigrant from Mali, West Africa, received the benefits of Free Health Services (LKC) Dompet Dhuafa (DD) in South Tangerang, Banten.

He looked amazed and surprised after going to LKC for treatment Dompet Dhuafa recently. The reason is, he did not expect that in Indonesia there is a health service that does not have a cashier that functions as a place for patients to pay after treatment, aka free.

"Very good, very good, this does not exist in my country," said Issa in Indonesian who was not yet fluent when he left the LKC doctor's room. Dompet Dhuafa.

Issa who came to LKC Dompet Dhuafa and their two daughters revealed that they first knew about the existence of LKC Dompet Dhuafa for information from colleagues who are Indonesian citizens. At that time, Issa complained about the huge cost when he had to go to a hospital.

"My two children and I have been sick with coughs for a long time, have been treated many times but have not recovered, while the funds I have to spend are quite large, I can no longer afford to pay, so my colleagues are advised to come here," he said.

Since Issa was determined as a person who deserves to receive LKC assistance Dompet Dhuafa with No. Id 94438 said that now he and his family can breathe a sigh of relief. Because if one day he and his family members are sick, they need health services, no need to worry and think about costs.

"Here we are served well, we are not differentiated, I am very grateful, Indonesia is very great," said the man who daily works as a private Arabic teacher.

LKC party Dompet Dhuafa confirmed, that currently there are several foreign nationals who have been assisted for treatment at LKC Dompet Dhuafa, South Tangerang. As well as citizens of refugee countries from Rohingya Myanmar, Afghanistan and Syria who live in the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) shelter in Indonesia.

"We handle them and we provide the health facilities they need as long as they are eligible for help, because basically LKC helps poor people," said dr. Yuliarty Yandha who served as a doctor on duty at LKC Dompet Dhuafa Ciputat. (Dompetdhuafa.org). *

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