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Hanno Senger
Hanno Senger wrote on 02-10-2019

 The dental health camp this year has been held in three regions in Kisumu County: Orongo, Angola and Gita. If our supporters are willing to donate for free dental treatments, we would love to organize this project on an annual basis. Thereby we could ensure the well-being of every individual who is unable to receive dental services due to financial constraints and the cost of transport to the far located facilities offering dental services.

Successful dental camps and awareness workshops, BUT LACKING FUNDS

We saw so many smiling faces during the last days and want to thank all our donors for their support. We really appreciate your decision to support this important project. Because nobody deserves aching teeth! Unfortunately, the project is not yet funded. Please help us to raise the missing funds of 1500 Euro, so that not only this year, but also next year, these people get their right and access to medical care.

Almost 400 patients received free dental services

The camp had a great turn up, having been held for one whole day at each station. Orongo with 76, Angola with 112 and Gita with the number of 186 patients. The camp included a series of services being offered by Dr. Ojwando and his dental team from the Straight Smile Clinic in Kericho, Kenya, in partnership with Dr. Senger from Austria and Dr. Lill from Germany. The services included: dental extraction, minor surgical procedures, dental procedures, dental emergencies, diet counselling and dental cleaning and examination.

Dental Workshops in schools for dental hygiene education and distribution of tooth brushes and pastes for over 400 children – and the workshops are still happening

Dr. Senger and Dr. Lill held dental hygiene workshops in various schools in Kolwa East. The workshops aim to prevent future dental health problems for the children, who will in turn share the information with their families and various individuals. During the workshops the children were taken through guidance on dental hygiene and also offered tooth paste and tooth brushes.  This also worked as a platform for promoting the dental health camps next to the posters, social media and our radio shows. The dental workshops are still ongoing in different schools until Friday, 2nd of August.

Dental health issues affecting the overall livelihood of individuals 

Dental health on a higher percentage has affected the daily lives of people within several regions in Kisumu. This has gone further into affecting the livelihood and social relations. On our previous dental camp many beneficiaries opened up, that dental problems affect their lives in many ways. Most affected are work performance and the physical and psychological well-being. 

Please help us make this year's camp a success. With a donation of two Euro you can provide one dental treatment. 

Asante Sana :)