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Partners for Care
CUMULATIVE REPORT
4th January 2013
PARTNERS FOR CARE, INC.
2001 Breckenridge LaneAlpharetta, Georgia 3005www.partnersforcare.org
No. of people reached with the messages of HIV prevention.
No. of events where the message of HIV/Aids prevention has been presented.
No. of people who have signed the commitment cards to do their part to prevent the spread of HIV/Aids
No. of people who have accepted Christ.
No. of people tested to know their status.
No. of students whove received education through the what if? Computer School (opened April 2010)
No. of 2nd Chance Adult Education program students (opened March 2011)
No. of nets distributed.
No. of people seen in medical camps.
No. of patients seen at the Partners for Care Medical Clinic (opened October 2011)
Achievements
1. Purchased property for Kathis House of Restoration
2. Helped raise funds to build a school up in Lodwar, Akatuman, in the desert where there were no schools
3. Helped secure funding for the building of a children's home for the children in the rescue center in Lakisama,Nairobi for 34 children who lived in a rescue center in Mathare slum
4. Helped open a cyber in Mathare Slum
5. Got Maggies school registered as a government public school
6. Assessed 85 churches using the assessment instrument
7. Opened a community center in the village of Marurui called what if? Life Changing Center, Computer Class,and 2
ndChance program, a program helping people complete their primary or high school education
8. Brought together a what if? football team and volleyball girls team in Marurui slum, 2 football teams in MaaiMahiu and 14 football teams in Marsabit; all with an aim of helping young people fight idleness and help them
build their talents and characters. Since the program was started there have been over 500 young men involved
in football, and 30 young girls involved in the volleyball program9. Helped immunize 700 children against Polio in Cherangani, in partnership with the PLO Lumumba
Foundation
10. Started a sack garden project in Marurui slum which shows people from the slum how to grow their ownfood in the backyard in a sack, to feed their families
11. Opened a low cost medical clinic in Marurui Slum, called Partners for Care Medical Clinic
12. Helped 172 students get computer certificates at the what if? Computer School
13. Helped 8 students sit for their high school certificates and 4 for primary school certificates, through the 2nd
Chance Program
14. Helped Anastasia Mumo secure funding locally for an operation to remove a brain tumor
15. Implemented the mHealth program
16. Helped secure 200 shoes for the children at Parkishon in Marsabit that will help prevent them from gettingjigger infections
17. Held the first annual what if? Run in Kenya18. Hosted International Protocol and star Travel for their give back program
19. Rescued Baby Yewlanda in Parkishon
20. Treated 1,412 people in Marsabit for jiggers with most children returning to school.
21. Finalized the leasing of the Hope Farm, and harvested several sacks of maize and beans that we distributed towidows, and orphans and children at risk
22. Received and distributed a container from MedShare of medical supplies valued at $200,000
23. Partnered with Habitat for Humanity and Greif Corporation to implement water back packs in Marsabit andsurrounding areas of Kenya. The clean and lightweight water backpacks are a replacement for heavy dirty
jerry cans. Distributed 1,032 packs in Marsabit, Maai Mahiu, Marurui and Mathare slums
24. Partnered with Global HEED and SANA Mobile to introduce and implement the mHealth program, withefforts to provide access to healthcare in remote regions of Kenya. Seen 650 patients through mHealth, in
Marurui Slum
25. Introduced a beading project in Marsabit, where the women of Marsabit handcraft jewelry that sustain them
and also provide an income for the organization.
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