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A New Power Supply Saves Lives at Our Medical Centre in Musanda!
June 2018

Thanks to the incredible generosity of Neil Passingham Nasio Trustee and Director of GardPass Cyber, we have installed more reliable power supply to our Medical Centre to help save lives.

We take a stable supply of electricity for granted in the UK, but our facilities in Kenya were often subject to power-cuts lasting days on end. This amazing gesture will have an extremely positive impact at our medical centre where power interruptions can come at critical points in patient care; and restrict the staff’s ability to use key equipment during life and death situations.

GardPass Cyber have also donated 2 brand new laptop computers for the use of our staff in Kenya. A life-saver for our social work team who make (and record details of) up to 20 home visits a week to assure the well being of our children and their families.

Thank you to Neil & GardPass Cyber for making a massive difference.

Could you help by donating towards our medical centre to help improve the health and well-being of our children and community? Click here now to make a difference.

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