AMMAN – In the cold morning air of Mahattah Camp, Jordan, refugees lined up in front of a white van marked Mobile Clinic, bringing hope to the scene.
Mothers in hijabs held their coughing children close, while elderly men waited patiently for their turn. On Saturday, 1 November 2025, the mobile clinic resumed its operation — bringing much-needed medical care and a renewed sense of hope to hundreds of Palestinian refugees living in the camp.
Amid limited facilities and unbroken resilience, this free healthcare service stands as a small oasis in the desert of hardship faced by the refugees.
The following day, Sunday, 2 November 2025, the Mobile Clinic travelled to Nasr Camp. A familiar sight greeted the DT Peduli team — tired but grateful faces waiting to be examined and receive medicine.
One Mobile Clinic, Fourteen Camps
According to Ihsan, the Mobile Clinic is not just a temporary charitable effort. Its presence extends beyond medical service — it ignites compassion and solidarity that transcends borders.
“We operate at least eight times a month, sometimes even ten, because the needs on the ground are so high. There are fourteen camps we regularly visit with our team of professional doctors,” Ihsan explained.
One of the medical practitioners in the field, Dr. Basil, operates the Mobile Clinic with dedication and patience, attending to one patient after another.
“Today we are at Mahattah Camp, providing free medical services. The most common illnesses we treat are colds, joint pain, flu, and fever,” said Dr. Basil.
In all cases, he added, the medications were distributed appropriately, according to each patient’s needs. “We thank Daarut Tauhiid for their support and humanitarian contribution,” he added.
Cucu Hidayat, Treasurer of DT Peduli Foundation, expressed that the Mobile Clinic has proven to be an effective collaborative platform in the field.
“This mobile clinic is highly effective. Many national and international NGOs also utilise it to assist Palestinian refugees in Jordan,” he said.
He also hoped the program would continue throughout the year and reach even more communities in need.
“We ask for your prayers so that this initiative continues smoothly. To support our mission and directly impact the lives of those in need, consider making a donation or sharing this effort with your community. Every donation entrusted to us, insha’Allah, reaches those who truly need it,” he added.
As the afternoon sun dipped, the line of patients showed no sign of ending. A mother gently patted her weary child’s back, waiting for her turn. Amid the hum of the clinic and the murmur of the crowd, one message stood out — healthcare is a right for all, even for those who have lost their homes, their land, and their future.