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Free Medical Camp in Tenges Transforms Lives of Eye Patients, Thanks to Kass Media, JTL and Bloom Hospital.

By Denis Kipchirchir || Kass Digital

 

Residents of Tenges and neighboring areas were the beneficiaries of a life-changing free medical camp held over the weekend, courtesy of a powerful partnership between Kass Media, Jamii Telecom (JTL), Bloom Hospital, Real Hospital, and other dedicated sponsors.

 

 

The outreach, which provided vital medical services to hundreds of residents, made a lasting impact—especially on patients with eye complications. Bloom Hospital has since taken the initiative further by ensuring continued treatment and follow-up care for those in need.

 

Augustine Kangogo the lead coordinator of the program Speaking to Kass Media

 

According to Augustine Kangogo, a lead coordinator of the program, an international sponsor stepped in to cover transport costs for the affected patients, both to and from the hospital. In a further show of generosity, the sponsor also pledged to pay for National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) contributions for the patients for an entire year.

 

Dr. Shihab Amid, Executive Manager of Bloom Hospital

 

Dr. Shihab Amid, Executive Manager of Bloom Hospital, reiterated the hospital’s dedication to long-term care.

 

“At Bloom, we don’t stop at diagnosis. We walk the journey with our patients,” he said. “So far, we’ve conducted over 140 free medical camps across Kenya, always ensuring that those requiring ongoing care are not left behind.”

 

Organizers also expressed deep appreciation for CK Joshua, Chairman of Kass Media and Jamii Telecom, whose consistent support made the camp possible. Representing the chairman was JTL’s Regional Manager, Wilson Setim, who received accolades on behalf of the organization.

 

JTL’s Regional Manager, Wilson Setim

 

This initiative stands as a powerful example of what collaboration among healthcare providers, media, and corporate sponsors can achieve—delivering real, lasting change in underserved communities.

 

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