Patient's Friends Society-Jerusalem

Patient's Friends Society
جمعية أصدقاء المريض الخيرية
Founded 1980
Founder Palestinian academics and professional
Type Non-profit
Focus Palestinians
Location
Area served
Palestinian Territories
Key people
Nabil El-Jabari (President)
Firyal Baz Baz (VP)
Carol Jabari (Executive Director)
Rajai Shurafa (Treasurer)
Slogan Dedicated to Improving Public Health and Cancer Care
Website http://pfsjerusalem.org/

Patient's Friends Society - Jerusalem (PFS) (Arabic: جمعية أصدقاء المريض-القدس) is a Palestinian non-governmental organization founded in 1980 by Palestinian academics and health professionals. The Society is located on the grounds of Augusta Victoria Hospital on the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem. PFS is a registered independent non profit organization. The work of this organization depends on external funding.

The Society provides health education and counseling services for the Palestinian public and professionals; conducts research and promotes 'healthy lifestyles'. PFS makes available bone density screening.

In 2000 the cancer support group for women "Sunrise" was founded by three brave cancer patients. PFS provides psycho social support for patients, survivors and their families from all over the country. PFS also provides lymphoedema care and support as well as mastectomy bras and prostheses.

PFS was awarded the International Achievement Award from the American Cancer Society in 2006, for being an exemplary model of excellence in partnership in the global fight against cancer.

Patient's Friends Society-Jerusalem is a member of The MAX Foundation, UICC, Reach to Recovery (RRI) and the Mediterranean Task Force for Cancer Control (MTCC)


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