Continued Screenings & Direct Community Support

The Context

In 2024, the Foundation continued its annual October cancer awareness initiative across both online and in-person community spaces, including fully funded mammogram screenings conducted at Ultra Diagnostic Center in Kenya.

Counseling support, boutique activations, educational outreach, online awareness efforts, and community-centered conversations continued throughout the month as part of the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to making health education and early detection awareness more accessible.

Over time, the initiative became more than a single-month awareness effort. It became a consistent space for conversation, support, education, and community engagement around cancer awareness and preventive care.

As part of that year’s awareness efforts, the Foundation also provided direct support to a family facing significant need within the community.

The decision reflected one of the Foundation’s core beliefs: humanitarian work should remain human, personal, and connected to real lives.

The Project

What This Changes

How We Work

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“Humanitarian work should remain human, personal, and connected to real lives.”

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