EHAI Nigeria continues its commitment to community health and wellness by sponsoring two significant outreach events on June 8 and 9, 2024. These initiatives provided critical medical support and health screenings to hundreds of participants, reinforcing our mission to promote accessible healthcare for all.
In a remarkable celebration of community health and well-being, EHAI Nigeria proudly sponsored The HR Foundry’s 5th anniversary event, “THRF@5: A Fun Vaganza Fest,” held on Saturday, June 8, 2024. The event took place at the Baptist Academy Open Field, Obanikoro bus stop, Lagos, drawing attendees from across the city for a day of fun and health-focused activities.
As part of our sponsorship, EHAI Nigeria provided essential medical services, including Body Mass Index (BMI) measurements, Blood Pressure (BP) monitoring, HIV testing, and Tuberculosis (TB) screening. These services ensured that attendees could enjoy the festivities while taking proactive steps towards their health and wellness. Our collaboration with The HR Foundry underscores our dedication to community health initiatives and accessible healthcare.
Continuing our outreach efforts, on June 9, 2024, EHAI Nigeria partnered with the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Joseph’s Palace Parish (IDIMU), to offer free TB screening and HIV testing under the TBLON3 and ACE-6 Project. This event provided an invaluable opportunity for community members to access vital health services in a supportive environment.
Held at Joseph’s Palace Parish, the outreach event reached numerous individuals, offering critical health screenings and raising awareness about TB and HIV. Our partnership with the Redeemed Christian Church of God highlights our ongoing efforts to collaborate with local organizations to enhance community health and wellness.
These two outreach events reflect EHAI Nigeria’s unwavering commitment to improving community health. By providing essential medical services and collaborating with local organizations, we strive to make a meaningful impact on the well-being of individuals and families across Nigeria.