The Safal MRM Foundation in partnership with Mabati Rolling Mills (MRM) Premchandbhai Foundation, and other stakeholders,hosted a two day free Medical Camp and humanitarian Aid program in Oloika Village, Kajiado County targeting over 1,000 vulnerable residents.
The camp will deliver critical healthcare services including consultations, screenings,medications, and health education while Premchandbhai Foundation will lead food donations as part of broader relief efforts, including clothing and school supplies for underserved families. The foundation activities will include medical Services free consultations, health screenings, medications, and specialized care for persons with disabilities ,humanitarian Aid Premchandbhai foundation food distribution, clothing and school supplies.
This intervention builds on the Foundation's track record in Oloika which includes flood relief (2024) and solar lamp distributions for off grid students. "We're honored to return to Oloika with holistic support," said Siprosa Rabach, Head of Safal MRM Foundation. "With Premchandbhai Foundation's partnership in nutrition and MRM's commitment to sustainable solutions, we are addressing both urgent needs and systemic challenges."
The Safal MRM Foundation based in Kenya, is a philanthropic enterprise of Mabati Rolling Mills and the Safal Group. The Safal MRM Foundation investments are aimed at alleviation of human suffering and empowering communities to better their lives in line with the SDGs efforts to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030.
The current and past investments have been designed to provide solutions to social challenges such as lack of access to education and quality health care as well as mitigation of the adverse effects of disasters like drought, famine and floods, all which fall under the four strategic pillar Education, Health, Environment and Shelter.
The Foundation's SDG aligned interventions have impacted more than 200,000 beneficiaries through healthcare 50 medical camps serving 35,000 patients annually while in education Scholarships for 1,200 students at Mabati Technical Institute and disaster relief for over 5,000 households supported during droughts and floods.In environment more than 20,000 trees have been planted in arid regions.The foundation continues to manage both the Mabati Technical Training Institute and the Mabati Medical Centre in Mariakani.