Kiio Wambua Foundation Continues to Bring Hope to Ailing Kitui Healthcare

In the face of a crumbling health sector, The Kiio Wambua Foundation has stood out as the lone beacon of hope to the Kitui County populace.

The foundation, through its various partners has organised various free medical camps across Kitui, bringing quality healthcare to marginalized areas in the county.

According to the foundation’s records statistics, the free medical camps have successfully managed to touch the lives of 5,169 patients from various regions of Kitui since it made its debut.

The Kiio Wambua Foundation and partners have so far organized and carried out successful free medical camps in Endau/Malalani, Kanyangi, Tseikuru and Nuu Wards.

According to the foundation’s head of operations madam Fatma Said, the turnout has been increasing by day, with the medical camp organised at Wingemi in Nuu Ward last Saturday recording an all-time high of 799 general check ups and treatment patients, 582 eye checks and treatment patients, and 257 new NHIF Registrations.

The Kiio Wambua Foundation is partnering with Lions Eye Hospital, Sasa Doctors, Nairobi West Hospital, Kenya Red Cross, NHIF, Kenya Medical Training College(Mwingi and Kitui Campuses), The Kitui County Assembly, Mwingi Specialist Hospital, Optica Kenya, Savanna Foundation, Cure Kijabe International, Catholic Medical Mission Board, and The Beth Mugo Foundation.

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