
Boys Initiation rite 2025
September 10, 2025Free Mother and Child Medical Camp at St. Joseph Health Center
Kahawa Wendani, 25th October 2025 — St. Joseph Health Center is pleased to announce a Free Medical Camp focused on mothers and children, to be held on Saturday, 25th October 2025, at the hospital grounds in Kahawa Wendani.
The event is organized in collaboration with MEDS, Krishna Hospital, World Friends, Uhai Neema Hospital, and SEDA, supporting the camp with essential diagnostic materials and drugs.
Caring for Mothers and Children
This special medical outreach aims to improve the health and well-being of mothers and children in the community by offering free consultations and affordable specialized services.
Services will include:
Free gynecological consultations
Ultrasound services at only KSh 500
Antenatal and postnatal checkups
Child growth monitoring and immunization
Nutrition assessment and counseling
Laboratory screening and essential medications
- Dental free assessments
- Dermatologist free consultation
All mothers and children are welcome to attend and receive quality care from a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, and support staff.
Partnership for Impact
The camp is made possible through the generous partnership of several healthcare organizations united by one goal: bringing healthcare closer to the community.
“We are deeply grateful to our partners for their contribution. Together, we are ensuring that mothers and children—especially those who might otherwise go without care—can access vital health services in a safe and supportive environment,” said the Medical Director of St. Joseph Health Center.
Each partner contributes in a unique way: SEDA provides the laboratory materials, MEDS and Krishna supports with essential drugs and supplies, World Friends, and Uhai Neema Hospital contribute medical specialists and equipment.
Invitation to the Community
All mothers and caregivers from Kahawa Wendani and neighboring areas are invited to take part in this life-changing event.
Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., and services will continue throughout the day.
Together, through collaboration and compassion, we continue to build a healthier, stronger community—where every mother and child receives the care they deserve
