Programs and Projects
Our Programs and Projects
World Stroke Day 2019 in Kisumu County
In 2019, the Stroke Association of Kenya undertook a range of activities during World Stroke Day in Kisumu county that significantly impacted the local community.
One of the most important aspects of their work was raising awareness about stroke prevention and treatment.
Through educational campaigns and public events, the stroke charity provided information about the warning signs of stroke, risk factors, and the importance of seeking prompt medical attention.
The stroke association also highlighted the role lifestyle changes, such as healthy eating and exercise, can play in reducing stroke risk.
Another key aspect of our work was providing support to stroke survivors and their families.
The national stroke association organized support groups and counseling sessions to help survivors and their loved ones navigate the challenges of recovery.
We also provided information about rehabilitation services and resources to help stroke survivors rebuild their lives.
Perhaps most importantly, the Stroke Association of Kenya used World Stroke Day as an opportunity to advocate for better stroke care in the region.
We worked with local officials to raise awareness about the need for more funding and resources for stroke prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
However, this work is not possible without financial support.
As the Stroke Association of Kenya continues to provide critical services to stroke survivors and their families, we rely on the generosity of donors like you.
By donating to the Stroke Association of Kenya, you can help ensure they have the resources they need to continue their vital work.
Your donation will go directly towards providing support to stroke survivors, raising awareness about stroke prevention, and advocating for better stroke care in the region.
Join us in the fight against stroke by making a donation today.
Your support can make a real difference in the lives of those affected by stroke in Kenya.
World Stroke Day 2020 in Nyamira County
In 2020, the Stroke Association of Kenya continued their vital work during World Stroke Day in Nyamira county, Kenya.
Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the association organized a range of activities to raise awareness about stroke and provide support to stroke survivors and their families.
One of the key activities was an educational campaign about stroke prevention and treatment.
Through social media campaigns and public events, the association provided information about the warning signs of stroke, risk factors, and the importance of seeking prompt medical attention.
The Stroke Association also emphasized the role that lifestyle changes, such as healthy eating and exercise, can play in reducing stroke risk.
Another important aspect of our work was providing support to stroke survivors and their families.
The national stroke association organized virtual support groups and counseling sessions to help survivors and their loved ones navigate the challenges of recovery during the pandemic.
The Stroke Association of Kenya (SAOK) also provided information about rehabilitation services and resources to help stroke survivors rebuild their lives.
Despite the many challenges posed by the pandemic, the Stroke Association of Kenya remained committed to advocating for better stroke care in the region.
SAOK worked with local officials to raise awareness about the need for more funding and resources for stroke prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
However, the work of the Stroke Association of Kenya cannot continue without financial support. As we continue to provide critical services to stroke survivors and their families, they rely on the generosity of donors like you.
By donating to the Stroke Association of Kenya, you can help ensure that they have the resources they need to continue our vital work.
Your donation will go directly towards providing support to stroke survivors, raising awareness about stroke prevention, and advocating for better stroke care in the region.
Join us in the fight against stroke by making a donation today.
Your support can make a real difference in the lives of those affected by stroke in Kenya, especially during these challenging times.
World Stroke Day 2021 in Nairobi County
In 2021, the Stroke Association of Kenya continued to make an impact during World Stroke Day, which was held at Nairobi county.
The national stroke association organized a range of activities to raise awareness about stroke prevention and treatment, provide support to stroke survivors and their families, and advocate for better stroke care in the region.
One of the most important aspects of their work was an educational campaign about stroke prevention and treatment.
Through public events and social media campaigns, the stroke charity provided information about the warning signs of stroke, risk factors, and the importance of seeking prompt medical attention.
They also emphasized the role that lifestyle changes, such as healthy eating and exercise, can play in reducing stroke risk.
Another critical aspect of their work was providing support to stroke survivors and their families.
The national stroke association organized support groups, counseling sessions, and educational resources to help survivors and their loved ones navigate the challenges of recovery.
We also provided information about rehabilitation services and resources to help stroke survivors rebuild their lives.
Finally, the Stroke Association of Kenya (SAOK) continued to advocate for better stroke care in the region.
We worked with local officials and policymakers to raise awareness about the need for more funding and resources for stroke prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
However, the Stroke Association of Kenya (SAOK) relies on the generosity of donors like you to continue their vital work.
By donating to the association, you can help ensure that they have the resources they need to continue providing critical services to stroke survivors and their families.
Your donation will go directly towards supporting stroke survivors, raising awareness about stroke prevention, and advocating for better stroke care in the region.
Join us in the fight against stroke by making a donation today.
Your support can make a real difference in the lives of those affected by stroke in Kenya.
World Stroke Day 2022 in Nairobi County
In 2022, the Stroke Association of Kenya continued their important work during World Stroke Day in Nairobi County, Kenya.
This year’s activities focused on advocacy, information, and educational campaigns to raise awareness about stroke prevention and treatment in underserved areas of the city, including the slums of Mukuru Kayaba and Kibera.
One of the key activities was an educational campaign about stroke prevention and treatment, which reached out to the local communities through public events and social media campaigns.
The national stroke association provided information about the warning signs of stroke, risk factors, and the importance of seeking prompt medical attention.
We also emphasized the role that lifestyle changes, such as healthy eating and exercise, can play in reducing stroke risk.
Another important aspect of our work was supporting and advocating for stroke survivors and their families.
The Stroke Association of Kenya (SAOK) organized virtual support groups and counseling sessions to help survivors and their loved ones navigate the challenges of recovery.
We also worked with local officials and policymakers to raise awareness about the need for more funding and resources for stroke prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation in underserved communities.
By focusing on the local community’s needs, the Stroke Association of Kenya made a significant impact during World Stroke Day in 2022.
Our advocacy efforts and educational campaigns helped to raise awareness about stroke prevention and treatment in underserved areas, where access to healthcare and information can be limited.
However, the Stroke Association of Kenya’s work cannot continue without financial support.
As we continue to provide critical services to stroke survivors and their families, they rely on the generosity of donors like you.
By donating to the Stroke Association of Kenya, you can help ensure they have the resources they need to continue their vital work.
Your donation will go directly towards providing support to stroke survivors, raising awareness about stroke prevention, and advocating for better stroke care in underserved communities in Nairobi.
Join us in the fight against stroke by making a donation today.