Ofante Free Medical Outreach Kogi State

Free Medical Outreach in Ofante Ogugu, Kogi State

Global Vision Support International Foundation (GVSIF), in collaboration with Helpline Social Support Initiative, is excited to announce a Free Medical Outreach taking place from December 19th to 21st, 2024. This impactful event will be held at Ofante Ogugu, Olamaboro Local Government Area, Kogi State, from 9 AM to 4 PM daily.

What to Expect

This medical outreach is designed to provide essential healthcare services to underserved communities, improving their access to quality medical care. The following services will be offered completely free of charge:

  • Free Medical Consultations
  • Free Drugs
  • Free Blood Pressure Checks
  • Free Blood Glucose Checks
  • Free Surgeries
  • Free Eye Care and Free Glasses
  • Dental Care

Collaborators and Stakeholders

This initiative is powered by Global Vision Support International Foundation (GVSIF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing healthcare delivery and community empowerment, and Helpline Social Support Initiative, a key partner in bringing health services closer to the people. Together, they aim to bridge the healthcare gap and create a healthier society.

Projected Outreach Goals

  • Provide free medical consultations and treatment to over 1,000 individuals in Ofante Ogugu and neighboring communities.
  • Create awareness about common health conditions such as hypertension and diabetes through blood pressure and glucose screenings.
  • Improve the quality of life by addressing eye and dental issues with free glasses and dental care.
  • Offer lifesaving surgeries for individuals in need of minor procedures.
  • Strengthen community trust in accessible and free healthcare services through strategic partnerships.

Why This Outreach Matters

Healthcare is a fundamental right, yet many rural areas in Nigeria lack access to quality medical services. By bringing these essential health services to Ofante Ogugu, this outreach will significantly impact the lives of many, preventing untreated illnesses and fostering a culture of regular health checkups in the community.