Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Molo; residents to benefit from free male circumcision




Locals  from Molo Sub County are set to benefit from a two days free medical camp organised by Kimani Kuria foundation.

Kuria the Chairman of the  foundation said the medical camp which will be held at St joseph clinic elburgon  will cater for all those who are interested.
He said a team of 10 doctors, specialists and nurses will oversee the process adding that it will reduce the burden on parents who can't afford to cater for the expenses due to change in harvest pattern and economic fall down due to the electioneering process which took almost a year causing most businesses to paralyse.

Kuria said the initiative is part of the annual event the foundation will be holding to give back to the community adding that next year it will expand to other areas.


Speaking to the press in Molo town, Kuria urged parents to take advantage of the foundation initiative since it will be beneficial to the young boys as it adds value such as reducing risks of HIV infection.

He added that the main aim of the camp is to treat the locals who most of the times have difficulties in accessing affordable quality treatment.

"I urge all locals to turn up in their numbers and take advantage of this exercise since this is my Christmas gift to the people of Molo sub county and its environs," he said.

#Kel Wesh

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