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HALI Wellness

Health Awareness and Literacy Initiative

Promoting preventive healthcare, wellness education, and access to quality health services in underserved communities across Kenya.

Nairobi, Kenya
HALI Wellness
Healthcare

About the Project

Health Is a
Human Right

HALI (Health Awareness and Literacy Initiative) is ASOH's comprehensive healthcare program designed to promote wellness, prevent disease, and increase access to quality healthcare services in underserved communities. The project is built on the understanding that health is a fundamental human right and a prerequisite for community development.

Through HALI, we conduct health education workshops, organise medical outreach camps, facilitate access to healthcare services, and promote healthy lifestyle practices. The program emphasises preventive care, early detection, and health literacy.

HALI addresses a wide range of health issues including maternal and child health, nutrition, hygiene and sanitation, communicable disease prevention, mental health awareness, and chronic disease management.

Community Voice

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Before HALI came to our village, many preventable diseases affected our children. HALI didn't just bring healthcare to us — they empowered us to take care of ourselves. Our community has dramatically reduced cases of waterborne diseases.

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Mama Janet

Community Health Champion

What We Aim For

Project Goals

Health Literacy

Increase community knowledge about health, disease prevention, nutrition, and healthy living practices.

Access to Care

Bridge gaps in healthcare access through outreach camps, referrals, and partnerships with health facilities.

Preventive Focus

Promote preventive healthcare and early detection to reduce burden of preventable diseases.

Community Empowerment

Train community health champions and volunteers to sustain health initiatives locally.

Students
Community
Support

Make a Difference

Support HALI Wellness

Your support helps bring preventive healthcare and wellness education to communities that need it most across Kenya.

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