AOC OKU Free Health Treatment for Residents in 7 Villages
Bringing Healthcare to the Villages: Free Medical Outreach in OKU Regency
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On October 14, 2025, residents of seven villages in Ogan Komering Ulu (OKU) Regency benefited from a free medical treatment initiative organized by the Anak Optimis Cabang (AOC) OKU. The outreach program aimed to improve access to essential healthcare services for communities facing geographical and economic barriers.
Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Rural OKU
The AOC OKU initiative focused on providing medical attention to residents of Sukajadi, Tanjung Kemuning, Suka Pura, Muara Baru, Suka Makmur, tanjung Menang, and Bedali. These villages, located within the OKU Regency of South Sumatra province, often experience limited access to healthcare facilities and personnel. This outreach directly addresses those disparities.
Extensive Services Offered
The free medical treatment encompassed a range of services, including general health check-ups, consultations with medical professionals, and the provision of essential medications. According to reports, the program was designed to identify and address common health issues prevalent in the region, contributing to preventative care and early intervention.The event also included dental and eye examinations.
Community Response and Impact
The AOC OKU reported a notable turnout from residents across the seven villages, demonstrating a clear need for accessible healthcare services. Local community leaders expressed their gratitude for the initiative, highlighting its positive impact on the well-being of their constituents. This type of proactive healthcare delivery is crucial for improving overall public health outcomes in rural areas.
AOC OKU’s Commitment to Community Health
The anak Optimis cabang (AOC) OKU is a youth association dedicated to community advancement and social welfare. This free medical treatment program exemplifies their commitment to improving the quality of life for residents in OKU Regency. The organization plans to continue similar initiatives in the future, expanding their reach to more villages and addressing a wider range of healthcare needs.
