Sometimes Medicine is the Best Medicine
/Last weekend, AKTF organized a two-day Free Medical Camp which provided 456 patients with free consultations, treatments, eye exams and referrals. The second we’ve done this year, we were only able to make this happen with the help of our generous partner, The Angama Foundation, as well as our many, many supporters.
Thank you’s all around:
AKTF is tremendously grateful to the doctors, medical workers and volunteers who dedicated their time, knowledge and patience, ensuring every patient received thorough and thoughtful care. Thank you to the Narok County Health department and Transmara West Health department, through Beyond Zero Mobile Clinic led by the First Lady Narok County Sarah Tunai for bringing free Maternal, ANC and other services closer to people who need them most.
A Special thanks to Dr. Eva Njenga @ncdalliancekenya @diabetesmanagementkenya and her medical team from Nairobi for leading a successful medical Camp and also for conducting free Diabetes and hypertension screenings.
Many thanks to @sanctuaryretreats (Olonana Camp) for proving the medical team and volunteers with a healthy, delicious lunch on Friday and for Narmeen under Dr. Eva for volunteering to provide the team with an Indian lunch on Saturday.
Many thanks to @andbeyondkichwatembo and @angamasafari for providing accommodation to the medical team. The Emurutoto Health Facility, through Transmara West Health department Asante Sana for providing us with the venue to host the Medical Camp and to Tom the Clinical Officer and health management committee for a job well done ensuring every activity at the facility ran smoothly.
The drugs were provided by Cosmos Pharmaceuticals and we would like to extend a huge thanks to them and for sending down their pharmacist.
Last but not least, we would like to appreciate the NHIF team for their time and services to the community and to Janice Murani (British High Commission) for all the commodities she donated to the Health Facility. Ashe Oleng to all Partners, who stood to influence the lives of the communities whom at many times have difficulties in accessing quality medical care.
Down came the rain, but no one here was washed out! Brilliant work everyone. Thank you!