community members reached with screening caravans, school talks, and church forums.
Our Impact
We measure success by the lives changed—families supported, diagnoses caught early, and survivors thriving with dignity.
At a glance
Transforming cancer care, one program at a time.
patients receiving ongoing navigation, counselling, or financial support.
prostheses, colostomy bags, and dignity kits supplied to restore confidence.
health workers trained in early detection, palliative care, and compassionate communication.
Stories behind the numbers
Solace Cancer Foundation meets families where they are—rural clinics, church halls, living rooms—and equips them with knowledge, resources, and community. Survivors like Sarah now mentor others, while caregivers such as Lucy receive financial relief that keeps their children in school.
Our Adopt a Patient program rallies donors to fund treatment, nutrition, and transport. Outreach mentors dismantle myths and stigma, enabling early diagnosis and better outcomes.
Program outcomes (2020–2024)
- 73% of warriors in our care plan report improved treatment adherence.
- 88% of screened participants sought follow-up care within four weeks.
- 95% of families report reduced stigma and increased emotional support networks.
Milestones
A journey of community-driven breakthroughs.
2020: Launched survivor education circles and the Adopt a Patient program to bridge financial gaps.
2021: Established county partnerships to deliver mobile screening and secure NHIF for vulnerable households.
2022: Introduced prosthesis clinics and expanded nutrition support with monthly food baskets.
2023: Rolled out sustainable livelihood projects including a briquette enterprise employing survivors.
2024: Recognised at the Queen Africa Women Summit for excellence in women’s cancer advocacy.
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