Yesterday we sponsored an integrated clinic in Subukia, Nakuru north, in a place called Haji farm. Lots of mamas who had home delivery came by. Their babys got their first immunization. In this area lots of mothers give birth at home because the health centres are too far. It’s also an area they cant afford certain services. Many kids had scabies. We had lots of family planning being given and medicines for the scabies. The turnout and feedback was very good.
Yesterday we sponsored an intergrated clinic with a good turnout in Kaptembwo. We offered cervical cancer screening, hiv testing and councelling, nutrition, antenatal care, family planning and immunizations. Since the nurses are still on strike, there is much need for this services for so many who can't afford to go to private hospitals.
Together with our partners in Kenya, Nathan Hall Williams Center (NHWC), we are collecting donations for our water filter project.
We want to see what happens when every single household in a village has access to clean, safe water. To do this, we are going to provide water filters for every single family.
A donation of 10€ will provide clean, safe water to a family for two years.
Get involved by making a donation today. Use the keyword "Water is Life".
Vielen Dank Lüdenscheid!
Wir haben es geschafft! Aus über 4000 Eisblöcken ist gestern auf dem Sternplatz in Lüdenscheid ein Haus aus Eis entstanden und wir sind überwältigt von dem enormen Zuspruch den diese Aktion gefunden hat. Wir wollen uns bei allen Menschen bedanken die vorbeigekommen sind, die mitgeholfen und die gespendet haben. Ohne euch wäre dies nicht möglich gewesen!
Ziel dieses Events war es gemeinsam und auf eine erlebnisreiche Art und Weise Spenden für unser Wasseraufbereitungsprojekt in Kenia zu generieren. Zusammen sind wir dem Ziel, ein Stück Land in Kenia zu kaufen um dort einen Brunnen sowie ein Wasserturm zu Speicherung von sauberem Grundwasser zu errichten, einen großen Schritt näher gekommen.
Besonderer Dank gilt dabei dem Architekten Till Gröner von Supertecture, der die Idee zu diesem Projekte hatte. Der Stadt Lüdenscheid sowie dem Lüdenscheider Stadtmarketing für die problemlose Zusammenarbeit und Verwirklichung des Events. Der STL-Lüdenscheid, für die schnelle Müllentsorgung. Den Schulen und allen Leuten die fleißig Tetra Paks gesammelt und eingesendet haben, damit das Eis in die benötigte Blockform gebracht werden konnten. Der Bloedorn Container GmbH, die uns für eine Woche einen Container zum kühlen der Eisblöcke zur Verfügung gestellt hat. Der Fleischerei Geier, für die Leihgabe ihrer Rollwaagen, um die gekühlten Tetra Paks im Container sorgfältig zu lagern. Der Skihalle in Neuss, die uns den benötigten Schnee als „Zement“ zum Bau des Eishauses überlassen hat. Dem Handwerksbetrieb MSF-Schuh, für die Bereitstellung von Werkzeugen und Baumaterial. Den Unternehmen Müller, MyToys, Intersport Voswinkel, Thalia und Mayersche Buchhandlung für ihre großzügigen Tombola-Spenden. Dem Spassmacher für einen köstlichen Imbissstand. Thomas Kauth, der das Event großartig moderiert hat. Dem Team des AJZ Lüdenscheids und den Künstlern Kompass, Light And Rain, Erkan Besirlioglu und Bridges And Endings für das stimmige, musikalische Rahmenprogramm. Der Flotte e.V aus Bochum sowie allen ehrenamtlichen Mitarbeitern der Hardcore Help Foundation, die bei der Durchführung des Events geholfen haben und schlussendlich Sebastian de Vries der alles mit seiner Kamera festgehalten hat.
Over the last weeks we did several deliveries with winter clothes, shoes, sleeping bags and other useful stuff to support homeless people and refugees.
Delivery to Berlin to support "Moabit Hilf", organization supporting refugees in Berlin.
Donation to Amsterdam, to support "De Regenboog", organization supporting homeless people and refugees
Delivery to Hamburg for "Mitternachtbus", organization supporting homeless people in Hamburg.
Earlier this month we were on the road with our partner Nathan Hall Williams Center  in Nakuru, Kenya and we did several wheelchair donations that week.
Life changing moments. Evan Nganga (9 yrs old) got a new wheelchair
Peter Ndote (11 yrs old) got new wheelchair.
Tabitha was very happy to get her new wheelchair too.
Faith finally got one too now.
This month we sponsored a clinic in the isolated village of Gata Maiyo, a UN identified village for underdevelopment in Gilgil. We focused on health and wellness services and provided outpatient consultation, HIV testing and counseling, short and long term family planning, nutritional counseling and supplements, cancer screening, child welfare and immunizations, sexual health education and medication for everyone in need. Your support makes this possible!
In May 2012 we did a delivery at a refugee camp in Ter Apel in the Netherlands.
Here's a list what we donated:
7 blue bags with clothes (jeans, sweater, jackets, shoes, shirts)
20 kg rice
180 bottles of mineral water
130 liter Juice
20 bags with paper towels
10 pillows
1 box with towel
1 box of bread
1 box macaroni
1 box sauce
2 boxes apples
3 bag of sanitary towel & napkin
3 kg soap
1 bag ductape
1 bag plastic cutlery
2 bags with socks
1 bag pocketlights
1 bag showergel
1 bag medicine
After the success of the first mobile clinic we did another medical clinic in Nakuru near the garbage slum in March 2012.
Early 2012 we setted up our first medical clinic in Nakuru near a garbage slum Gioto. A team of doctors, nurses and volunteers did check ups to everyone who attended.
One of the reasons why we came so far is because so many volunteers took the time and talent to help this organization.
If you are thinking about setting up a benefit show or want to run a sports event and collect donations or just have a creative idea get in touch. We are always looking for people who could help out at our warehouse or at shows.
Send a mail to info@hardcore-help.org .
You really can make a difference !!!