A nonprofit hospital based in Kenya, providing free orthopedic care for kids as well as quality services for adult private patients. Call us: 0733770653
Machakos Orthopedic Clinic Director and former CURE Kenya surgeon Dr. Levis Nguku, Co-Director Dr. Speciosa Nguku, and their administrator, Simeon Masai, paid a short visit to CURE Kenya. CURE Kenya ED Nelson, Medical Director Dr. Theuri, and Nursing Director Lydia hosted them
challenging, if not impossible, without this support. With the new van, we can really improve our outreach to the families of the children we serve. We wholeheartedly thank our dear friends at Hope and Healing for this gesture of love and compassion. God bless you! #HelpKidHeal
We are thrilled to announce that we have acquired a new hospital van for our mobile clinics! Thanks to the generous support of our friends at Hope and Healing, we now have an additional van to enhance our services. Our work outside the hospital would have been extremely
Wycliffe Africa is a fantastic non-profit focused on Bible translation in Africa. Today, we welcomed Joseph Namutala, Executive Director and Nicholas Mwendwa, Finance Manager, who proposed to generously provide Christian resources for our hospital's patient and
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Our favorite moments of the week!
1. Ptr. Philip counseled an emotional Abigael before surgery.
2. John is going home after his 2nd clubfoot surgery.
3. Peter knows it's mission possible!
4. Jane and Anja share notes on HR ideas.
We had the honor of hosting Anja Drame, Deputy Coordinator and Senior Analyst at Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders). Her brief itinerary included a visit to CURE Kenya for MSF’s salary and benefits surveys, hosted by CHRP-K Jane Okatch, HR Director at CURE Kenya.
The theme for #Father'sDay is “Fathers: Guiding Strength and Building Futures”. This central message highlights the lasting impact that fathers and positive male role models have on shaping the lives and future successes of their families! Happy Father's Day from CURE Kenya!
independence to their lives. This week, CURE Kenya OTs Naomi and Faith shared knowledge with CURE Malawi's new OT, Arnold Chigumula, that will go a long way toward improving the lives of the kids he will be serving at CURE Malawi! Let's Help Kids Heal!
Occupational therapists (OTs) at CURE Kenya treat the whole person, helping kids adapt to disabilities, recover from injuries, or manage illnesses. They go beyond traditional physical recovery, actively helping individuals perform the daily "occupations" that bring meaning and
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We shall be visiting these towns next week for our mobile clinics. If you know anyone under 18 years old with a correctable physical condition, share these dates with them! Watch out for our July clinics on all our social media pages! Together, let's #HelpKidsHeal!
We had the privilege of hosting the CURE Network's Chief Physios for their very first Physical Therapy Conference. It was held at the cool Brackenhurst Conference Center in the lush highlands of Limuru, Kenya! The team was led by Christine, the Director of Rehabilitation
Services. Later in the week, the host, CURE Kenya's Rehabilitation Services Manager, Tedypaul, took them on a short hospital visit. The conference brainstormed and launched a new technology for better service delivery to the patients we serve in our respective hospitals!
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Here's how the week was at CURE Kenya!
1. Healing Together! Shaline and Shantel.
2. 7 nations in One Conference. One CURE One Mission.
3. Ian and John play with dominoes.
4. OT Exchange Program between Kenya and Malawi.
Emmanuel is truly a miracle baby! His parents had tried to have a child for 8 years, and by God's grace, they finally had Emmanuel. He was born with no limbs. Read more about his story here. https://t.co/6JqWtyknSI
#WeekInPhotos What a week! Here are the highlights!
1. Candid moments during Bedside ministry.
2. Partner pastors inspired by Joni Eareckson Tada.
3. Group photo of Theology of Disability II pastors at CURE Kenya.
4. Paul drove us for Home Visit Week!