Health is wealth, yet many in underserved communities lack access to basic healthcare. Imole Network Foundation organized a free medical outreach in Oke-Odo to provide care, screenings, and treatment to residents in need.
The outreach was held at a local primary school, transformed into a temporary clinic with consultation booths, pharmacy stations, and diagnostic areas.
Over 400 people received free medical services including malaria testing, blood pressure checks, eye examinations, and general consultations.
We partnered with volunteer doctors, nurses, and pharmacists to ensure professional and compassionate care throughout the day.
Children were dewormed, and the elderly were given essential medications and health education resources.
Beyond treatment, we focused on preventive care—educating attendees on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention.
This project was dedicated to improving health access for vulnerable populations. We believe everyone deserves the right to wellness, regardless of income or location.
The joy and relief on the faces of patients reaffirmed our mission. This outreach wasn’t just medical—it was deeply human.
We are committed to expanding our medical programs, reaching more communities with compassionate care.