Over the past 28 years, we have gained valuable experience and insights into fundraising, hospital operations management, digital systems development, and community outreach.

Looking ahead to 2025-2027, our key initiatives will focus on preventing and managing non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, hypertension, and reproductive cancers. These health issues are particularly prevalent in Kenya, especially in Nairobi County, where we will concentrate our efforts. We aim to reduce the disease burden at both household and community levels, improving health outcomes for those we serve. Additionally, we are committed to addressing road safety by implementing measures to reduce traffic accident fatalities, especially in Nairobi.

We are excited to continue our work, drawing on our rich history and strong partnerships with the communities we serve, all while collaborating closely with the Metropolitan Hospital. Together, we can positively impact health and safety in our communities!

Vision & Mission

Our Vision


Partnering with communities to transform lives

Our Mission

Transforming lives through health, digital innovation, education and training.

Our Mantra


Changing Lives Togehter

Our Target Location

  • Our Vision for the Future Beyond 2027 

      • We’re excited to gradually expand our support to partner counties over the next three years, aiming to reach even more underserved communities. 
      • We’re thrilled to roll out Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) programs in key counties like Murang’a, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Nyandarua, Kiambu, Laikipia, Kitui, Embu, Machakos, and Taita Taveta! 
      • We believe in the importance of road safety. That’s why we’ll promote awareness through engaging public education campaigns and community outreach programs, all designed to reduce road traffic accidents and keep lives safe. 
      • We’re committed to standing by vulnerable populations through the Samaritan Purse program, offering essential aid and resources during times of crisis because we believe that no one should be left behind. 
    • Together, we can make a difference!

Dr. Robin Mogere has been actively involved in practicing medicine for the past 30 years and holds an
MBChB from the University of Nairobi and an FRCS from the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburg.

He previously worked at the Coast General Hospital and Taita Taveta District Hospital. He studied at Guys Hospital for Surgical Training and Specialization, before proceeding to the University of Nairobi as a Lecturer in the Surgery Department. Mr. Mogere has tirelessly served as a board member in the following institutions; Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board, The Nairobi Hospital, and has been the Chairman as well as a board member of the Metro Group PLC since its inception.