Service projects
Together We Can Provide Better Life to All Children

Support Our Cause
One of our aims is to channel the energy, resources and skills of health professionals – members and those who are not yet members – to help those in need.
The pandemic has widened the gulf in healthcare between high- and low-income countries. There is a desperate need for professionals to come together and channel their skills in a sustainable manner to improve health care. Below are some of our service programmes.

Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) (more...)
Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is an evidence-based method of promoting the health and well-being of infants born preterm through skin-to-skin contact.
We have supplied 10,000 KMC carriers to neonatal units in Ukraine.
The feedback from mothers and specialists in Ukraine has been overwhelmingly positive.
The feedback from mothers and specialists in Ukraine has been positive. We seek support to continue providing these devices to Ukraine and to introduce KMC in other conflict areas. The supply of adaptable and safe KMC carriers, along with appropriate instructions and monitoring, is a low-cost and effective method for improving the survival of vulnerable infants.
Since 2009 we have supported a community in a remote island in Lake Victoria. About 10 teams of volunteers have travelled to the island and by sharing the lives and aspirations of this community helped them on their journey to improve their lives.

Many children with life-threatening conditions are in the queue facing dire consequences. At Heart2Heart we treat Egyptian children with heart Congenital Diseases with Catheter Procedures 100% Free. These children need your support.
Help us save them today.

Our service projects
Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) (more...)
Ukraine
Cervical Cancer - a preventable killer
Our Impact & Achievements
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Medical equipment for Ukraine 95k £
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30,000 newborns
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37 hospitals supported

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