Health for the village

Expanding access to primary healthcare, nutrition, and clean water to reduce preventable illness and improve wellbeing.

Help us to close the Needed Gap

At Maisha, health comes with access to clean water, affordable healthcare, improved nutrition and spiritual nourishment. In addition to the Maisha Clinic, we host health and HIV/AIDS educational rallies, run the Living Positive home based care ministry and Nyalenda Slums Project, and partner with organizations to provide clean water, hygiene and sanitation education. Through access to nutrition and other health projects, we boost the overall health and longevity of the community.

Watch the full video above to learn more about Maisha’s Health Project.

Maisha provides access to quality healthcare at an affordable price in an area where no other such access exists. This is a massive undertaking for good and one that is desperately needed in this community. We need your help to keep the clinic doors open and health projects moving smoothly. To make this possible, consider adopting a month of health at Maisha. For only $2,800 one month a year, you can secure the health of an entire community, save and enrich lives.

Health Impact Highlights

For every $1 invested, Maisha Project has an average social return on investment of $12.6 for the health initiative

 

100,800

Clinic Patients Treated, since 2013

22,000

Maisha Medical Camp, community members served, since 2007

12,000

People Reached via Water Access

900

Maisha Clinic Nutrition Program Body Mass Index (BMI) Improvement since 2017

1153

Deworming coverage. Campaigns twice a year since inception, a total of 1153 have been dewormed

1066

HIV support programs. 1066 people have been tested since 2020. 18 patients are currently in the programme

180

Maternal Deliveries at Maisha Clinic, since 2021

900

Maisha Clinic Nutrition Program Body Mass Index (BMI) Improvement since 2017

705 Polio / 318 HPV

242 Tetanus

104 Tuberculosis

Total immunizations given. Maisha serves as a center for Polio, HPV, Tetanus, and TB, administering and conducting campaigns.