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A Global Healthcare Public Foundation spends the Christmas season with children at the Thika Women's Prison.
In keeping with its mission to reach out to the desperate and voiceless, AGHPF in collaboration with Netcare will visit children at the Thika Women's Prison. During the visit, led by the Foundation President, Prof. Kilian Songwe and members of his staff there will be a donation of gifts to the children as well as food and toiletries for their mothers.
Unfortunately, these children ages one month to four years follow their mothers to jail and are incaserated for no crime or fault of theirs. These children sometimes number up to thirty in very small living quarters.
During this holiday season make a donation to help feed these children.
New Year's Dinner in Kibera
A Global Healthcare Public Foundation offers New Year's Eve Dinner to children at the Kibera slums of Nairobi.
Kibera, December 30, this year Santa Claus is leaving his reindeer behind and hitching a ride with AGHPF- Kenya office and going to Kibera carrying with him hot meals for over 200 children, without enough food, in one of Nairobi's poor neighborhoods, the hot meal comprising of chapatti, vegetable, meat, rice, beans and a fruit with something to drink will be part of a pilot program to start a feeding program in Kibera.
Many people around the world are in desperate need. Poverty and death wreaks havoc in the lives of millions and many times little children are the ones most affected from these problems.
Sometimes the terrible reality of the millions of hungry children around the world can seem overwhelming. But you don¡¯t have to stand by hopelessly while children are going hungry. Make a donation now.
CHANGE MAKER¡¯S PROJECT-CAMEROON
Engaging young men in the fight against HIV/AIDS
VCT- Exercise: This project was designed by young men (18-25 years) for young men across the N.W and S.W. provinces in Cameroon to enrich their fellow peers in different communities.
The activities included sensitization on HIV/AIDS, sharing different life skills, promoting gender equality, sports. These activities were conducted with farmers, drivers, teachers, out-of-school youths small businesses, carpenters and a wide range of other willing participants from their different communities.
With financial support from AGHPF, these youths were able to carry out HIV testing in their communities and tested nearly seven hundred youths (298 males and 366 females) with 48 testing positive.
This exercise compliments the Foundation¡¯s ¡°R U +VE¡± campaign which screens thousands of people in Resource poor area every year at no cost to them.
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