National Children’s Support Association (1952): Founded to train skilled personnel for child welfare institutions and hospitals.
Iranian Medical Congress (1952): Created to facilitate medical research and policy-making, especially in response to Iran’s endemic diseases.
Leper Relief Society: Farah accepted the presidency of this organization, working to reduce the stigma of leprosy and improve treatment options.
Iranian Foundation for World Health (1969): This group partnered with international organizations to advance health infrastructure and education in Iran.
Burn Victim Support Society (1965): Created to help victims of burn accidents, providing both physical and psychological rehabilitation.
National Society for the Fight Against Cancer (1967): One of the most ambitious healthcare initiatives of the period, which supported cancer research, diagnostic clinics, and chemotherapy centers.
Society for the Supporters of the Children’s Medical Center (1961): Aimed at expanding pediatric healthcare and education.
Supreme Council of Health (1950): An influential government-backed council that advised on major public health policies, including infectious disease control and workers’ health.