End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano

by Serendipity Healthcare Foundation
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End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano
End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano

Project Report | Mar 3, 2016
Defeating Malaria in Style

By Fatima Lawani | Head, Fundraising

Sagir testing a pregnant volunteer woman
Sagir testing a pregnant volunteer woman

Dear Supporters, Friends and Family of Serendipity Healthcare Foundation,

As part of our on going campaign to reduce the prevalence of malaria in our rural community in Madobi, Kano; we have been running several initiatives to raise funds to ensure that we continue helping our community in the best possible way.

Recently, through your kind donations we conducted with our community health worker Sagiru; malaria tests on twenty (20) children and twenty five (25) women using rapid diagnostic test kits; and we are pleased to state that all the women and children that volunteered for the test proved NEGATIVE!!! Hurray!!!

We are exicited that our campaign on the importance of sleeping under Insecticide Treated Nets and keeping the surroundings clean to reduce the breeding ground of the malaria vector has paid off. First line medicines such as Folic Acid and Ferrous Fumarate were given to the women while the children were given Insecticide Treated Nets to encourage they and the rest members of their family to continue sleeping under ITNS.

Our campaigns will step up with your support, kind words and advice on how to help us on our project to end malaria in Madobi; you can follow us on twitter @serendipityHea1, like our facebook page on /serenhealthcare, LinkedIn/samirahfaruk or via email serenhealthcare@gmail.com to know more about our work.

Best,

Fatima Lawani

Head, Fundraising

First results in Negative!!
First results in Negative!!
ITNS for Malaria Free Children
ITNS for Malaria Free Children

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Serendipity Healthcare Foundation

Location: Kano - Nigeria
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Tukur Bello
Kano , Kano Nigeria

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