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Who we are

CareNow Health Foundation (CNHF) is a not-for-profit organization formed to address and improve the health and well-being of communities in Kenya. Headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya and with offices located at GOLDPARK HOMES, Wood-Avenue off Lenana road, our mission is to promote health and wellbeing for communities in underprivileged areas in Kenya in five target counties namely; Nairobi County, Tana River County, Garissa County, Wajir County and Mandera County.

We recognize that a healthy community is an aggregate of several fundamental factors including: quality education, access to water and good sanitation, environmental protection awareness, and quality health care among others.

CNHF was founded on the basis of helping these underprivileged communities in the aforementioned target counties to have access to:

  • Quality Education,
  • Water and Sanitation,
  • Quality Healthcare, as well as,
  • Promote environmental protection / awareness.

These, represent areas that are either not sufficiently covered in annual programs due to funding constraints or even less prioritized in some cases.

Our Approach

CNHF approach includes developing and implementing a number of initiatives aimed at complementing existing efforts being made by the Government of Kenya (GoK), Donor organizations and other partners to promote healthy living and education among the underprivileged communities.

Our commitment therefore is to see that individuals and families in these communities have access to all these essential services because access to quality healthcare is a fundamental human right, contributes to uplifting of livelihoods, and development of communities as well as the nation.

Initially, our efforts will be focused on these five counties in Kenya, with the possibility of rolling over our initiatives into other deserving counties in Kenya, or even other countries in Africa.

This concept paper highlights unmet needs, the consequences of those gaps, and most importantly, the interventions and associated costs needed to remedy the gaps.