Our Impact: Events, Outreaches & Community Initiatives

Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening (Lagos, February 2024)

Hundreds of women received free breast examinations and cervical cancer screenings during our latest outreach. Early detection saves lives, and through this initiative, we identified multiple cases that were referred for timely treatment.

Maternal & Child Health Outreach (Enugu, Nov 2023)

Expecting mothers received prenatal checkups, nutritional support, and guidance on newborn care. Our efforts continue to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates in vulnerable communities.

Market Health Outreach (Kwara, October 2022)

During community outreach at Yoruba Road and Mandate Markets, 127 women were screened. Several cases of high blood pressure were identified and promptly referred, emphasizing the program’s broader preventive health impact.

Breast Cancer Screening – NYSC Orientation Camp (Ogun, May 2022)

NYSC corps members participated in health education and breast cancer screening. Over 2,000 individuals attended the session, and although no malignant lumps were found, awareness and preventive knowledge were widely disseminated.

Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening – Abuja Medical Fest (Abuja, May 2021)

Eighty women received screenings, with one suspicious cervical lesion detected and treated. Additionally, 20 women were vaccinated against HPV, highlighting the dual focus on detection and prevention.

HPV Vaccination Drive (Ilofa, December 2020)

In a special Boxing Day outreach, individuals in remote areas received the HPV vaccine. Seven people were vaccinated, marking a step forward in expanding preventive care to hard-to-reach populations.

Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening (Kwara, February 2020)

A total of 1,574 women were screened across 20 centers in 11 LGAs. Among them, 120 tested positive for cervical lesions, with 115 successfully treated using cryotherapy, reinforcing the impact of accessible community-based care.

Breast & Cervical Cancer Training and Screening (Gombe, October–November 2019

Over 500 women were screened during this collaborative outreach with the Amen Foundation and Gombe State Government. The initiative emphasized early detection and treatment of cervical and breast cancers in underserved communities.

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