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Oyugis integrated project is a non-profit organization that supports the less fortunate persons infected or affected with HIV. We are located within Oyugis town opposite St. Peter Catholic Church. For over twenty years we have been supporting the vulnerable with education, food, clothing, housing and empowerment programs for women and youth. We appreciate you for being part of our community. With the support of our friends and neighbors like you, we have been able to accomplish a lot over the past years. Currently we have sponsoring over 50 orphans, providing food to the handicaped, offering free medical support to over 2000 HIV positive clients who visit our dispensary every year and offering vocational training to teenage girls who are victims and early pregnancy and school drop out. Your kind donation of books, clothes, sanitary pads, textile and food will save lives and bring hope to the most venerable persons in our community. To make your contribution more visible we are pleased to recognize your company in our meetings as well as our newsletters highlighting your generosity. Your feedback is very much appreciated.

FOOD SUPPORT

 



Within the first quarter of the year the number of handicap people who seek food support has continued to increase. We changed our strategy from assisting them with money to buy food to giving them assorted food. This is to ensure we are taking care of their health. The social department decided to be donating food and clothing every Friday to the handicap people so that it can be easy to collect data of those who are supported and also have an opportunity to do home visit the rest of the week. Most of our clients are aged women who are sickly, therefore they don’t have the energy to fend for themselves. By assisting them with food we are able to put a smile on their faces. We thank our donors for their support and request more well-wishers to join us in this Nobel course.

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Training of Home-Based Care Volunteers on Opportunistic Infections in HIV

  On January 16, 2025, the Oyugis Integrated Project (OIP) hosted a successful training session for home-based care volunteers at the OIP So...