Allow me to introduce to you the Morris Moses Foundation (MMF), a non-profit organization set up in 2009 by friends and relatives of the late Morris Moses Kiromo and the late Isaac Mwongera. The two were patients at a major referral hospital in Nairobi, but sadly they passed away due to deplorable healthcare conditions at the institution. They were not treated in a timely manner that would have saved their lives. Inspired by this unfortunate experience, MMF was formed as a consumer lobby that advocates for compassionate, quality and affordable healthcare for all Kenyans.
The Morris Moses Foundation will be having a fundraiser called Boresha Afya this Friday 5th August at the Hotel Intercontinental Nairobi from 6:30pm.
The aim of the Boresha Afya Fundraiser is to enable MMF to raise money to support its goal to promote the delivery of quality health care and affordable medical insurance for all Kenyans. With your support, we believe that we can all do something to improve the quality and delivery of services in our public hospitals.
Entry is only Ksh 2,000/= per person. Tickets are available at Capital FM (19th Floor Lonrho House) Africa Heritage, The Carnivore and Steers outlets.
Sponsored by Housing Finance, 98.4 Capital FM, King’s Medical College, Hotel Intercontinental Nairobi, Ramco Printing Works Ltd, PKF Accountants and Business Advisors, GIGI Motors, Intermass Printers & Stationers, Jade Sea Journeys, MTN Business, Prime Product & Dairyland Ice Cream.
Hope to see you there.
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October 6, 2011 at 6:03 am
Ok am happy for the work your doing please aluta continuer
October 6, 2011 at 8:21 am
would love to join you as a volunteer worker since am free at the moment even though my career line is not medicine rather secretarial but i need to do something to help with my efforts and energy even if is ground or field work.i need to make that change even if i don’t have money but the works of my hands because i believe doing best is important than being the best .consider my request.
October 10, 2011 at 12:17 pm
Hi! your programme on KBC TV last night was very educative but unfortunately i went through the agony of unfriendly health workers at the Meru general hospital while trying to assist a staff mate get some treatment. It too sad to see sick patients being insulted by health workers.
Prepare seminars for them and God will help you for the good WORK.
Amen!
Mwenda Igweta
Bliss Kithoka Meru.
October 10, 2011 at 12:19 pm
THANK YOU