Some rural Indian villages are miles and miles away from the nearest hospital—and that’s why this devoted man has taken it upon himself to run his very own free ambulance service.
During the last 19 years, Karimul Haque has brought more than five thousand people to the hospital using his makeshift motorcycle-powered ambulance.
Haque was first inspired to launch his mission of service after he was left grief-stricken by the death of his mother almost two decades ago. He then vowed not to let any other mothers in the region suffer from lack of medical treatment or access to healthcare.
Since Haque first began his labor of love, his entire family has joined his mission by volunteering their own time and services.
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