Fineelth Initiative In commemoration of World Hepatitis Day has embarked on awareness outreach to sensitize and impact communities through health education and preventive health care services.

The outreach campaign themed “Let’s Break It Down”, it’s aimed at providing communities with free hepatitis B and C screenings, one on one counselling sessions, and engaging health education.
According to the led of Fineelth initiative, Modupeoluwa Olobade ” We are dedicated to communities and we have conducted about 100 hepatitis tests, 50 for hepatitis B and and 50 for hepatitis C, in which we still aim to do more.

“Our team with the support of our partners — Arogi Trauma Care Foundation, Phillips Pharmaceuticals Nigeria Limited, and RCCG Royal Court Parish, Yaba during the awareness walk distributed souvenirs to the members of the Yaba community with information on hepatitis vaccines and schedules.
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We connected with the community through conversations that focused on prevention, testing, medical care, alleviation of fearand breaking the stigma around hepatitis.
We made a clear promise — to offer follow-up care and Hepatitis B vaccination for eligible individuals and to walk alongside those who need continued support. ”
Also, this outreach is a reflection of our long-term commitment to public health and equitable healthcare access for all, especially underserved populations.
This impact would not have been possible without the tireless efforts of our incredible team members at home and abroad. We deeply appreciate:
Caleb K. Okafor, Oreoluwa Afolayan, Adewunmi Yagboyaju, Muretomiwa Aribisala, Dr. Olusegun Olabisi, Bukola Olorunfemi, Tobiloba Alabi, Oluwaseun Fasina, Peta Odidi, and every other dedicated volunteer who gave their time, energy, and heart to this cause.
Your passion and commitment to community health continue to inspire everything we do.
Fineelth Initiative
Fineelth is a health-focused nonprofit committed to empowering communities through research, health education, and preventive healthcare services, with a special focus on at-risk and underserved populations.

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