Nakuru Drop-In Center – Pursuing Mental Health Opportunities Event – September 16th

Contribution by our member, Nakuru Drop-In Center

Nakuru Drop-In Center – NDIC, in the next five years, plans to empower Kenyans to assert their human rights and pursue mental health opportunities in line with the 2030 SDG’s No. 3:4 – Reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment; and promote mental health and well-being. By leveraging new approaches and mitigations along with less or
no Pharmacology, effective life-time therapeutic sessions, PEER support and story sharing, expert-led trainings and workshops grounded on spiritualism, scientific facts and discipline; we strive to improve the overall growth and wellbeing of every individual, family, and community, right into the 47 counties across Kenya suffering from any mental health disorder as per the below budget plan tabulation, for your perusal,
approval, funding and, our patriotic implementation.

Furthermore, we are planning for a one-day-closed-door event scheduled for Tuesday 16th September, 2025 in the CBD of Nakuru City – Nakuru County, with invited Mental Health Experts from different institutions in Kenya and oversees, along with the SDG’s Kenya, AA/NA Kenya, ISSUP Kenya, Kenyan Universities Reps., NACADA, Nakuru County and the GOK Interior, Social and Health Ministry Officials who will physically converge and explore significant opportunities to engage with distinctive, authentic new concepts and, expertise. Together we will explore in greater depth the Integration of Social Science and Mental Health to support marginalized, vulnerable, and overlooked populations in Kenya.

In case you are interested in attending the scheduled event or wanting to support it, please reach out to Mrs. Catherine Boyane Oloo Aringo ()

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