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The Rotary Club of Milimani, in partnership with its Rotaract counterparts, has organized a free medical camp aimed at serving residents of South B and the Mukuru slums—bringing essential healthcare services right to their doorstep. The camp provided a wide range of services, including general checkups, treatment for common illnesses, cancer and heart screenings, dental and optical care, HIV testing and counseling, as well as mental health support—all at no cost. Organizers say the success of the initiative depends largely on donations, particularly from well-wishers who contribute essential medicines and medical supplies.
Rotary club Milimani organises free medical camp in South B
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