Your gift* provides lifesaving care and your impact is DOUBLED until December 31.
$1 = $2
$25 = $50
$100 = $200
*Gifts to AMPATH Kenya Operating Fund will be matched up to $100,000 by generous donors.
*Gifts to AMPATH Kenya Operating Fund will be matched up to $100,000 by generous donors.
Your generous gift to AMPATH will change a life and it’s impact is DOUBLED until the end of the year.
For 35 years, gifts from generous donors have provided the resources and training needed to improve care in Kenya and beyond. It started with support for AMPATH’s medical education exchanges and HIV care programs. Now it also includes improving health for women and children, screening and treating people for diabetes and cancer, providing emotional support for children while in the hospital and so much more.
Your gift to the AMPATH Kenya Operating Fund makes this all possible. Until December 31, your gift will be DOUBLED by generous anonymous donors.
We are excited about the opportunities ahead in the new year including new facilities for pediatric cancer, burns, orthopedic surgery and more.
Please join us as an AMPATH donor before the year ends and double the impact of your generous gift!
Gifts to AMPATH are tax-deductible through the Indiana University Foundation (Tax ID: 35-6018940). *Gifts to the AMPATH Kenya Operating Fund will be matched up to $100,000 by generous donors.
The pediatric HIV clinic at the AMPATH Centre at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) recently celebrated the impressive viral suppression rate of 98.6%, surpassing the UNAIDS target of 95%.
Loice Sitienei, MBChB, MMed, and Matt Johnson, MD, are growing the long-standing AMPATH radiology collaboration with new education and care efforts.
Each month the Sally Test Child Life Program at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya helps more than 4,500 children and their families cope with their mental, emotional and social needs as they face hospitalization and medical procedures.
Fewer than one third of people newly diagnosed with epilepsy in western Kenya return for their follow-up appointment.
Using the theme “Educate, Advocate, Act Now” the MTRH Antimicrobial Stewardship Committee and AMPATH AMR Project team are shining a spotlight on the urgent need to combat AMR--a silent but deadly threat to global health.
Fifty thousand women in Nepal and Kenya will be screened for breast and cervical cancer through a new 3-year AMPATH Global initiative.
This year, members of the AMPATH Consortium hosted more than thirty Moi University medical, nursing and health sciences students for clinical rotations in the U.S., Canada and Sweden.
Nurses from around the world gathered for the first AMPATH Global Nursing Conference with the theme of “Advancing the Role of Nurses in Global Health.”
A team from Indiana University School of Medicine spent a week in March at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital holding a surgery teaching “camp” to begin the process of training the Kenyan team in ERCP* and other advanced and therapeutic endoscopy procedures.
Checks payable to:
IU Foundation – AMPATH/Kenya
Mail to:
IU Foundation
AMPATH/Kenya Program
P.O. Box 7072
Indianapolis, IN 46207-7072
Easily designate your donation through giving to the Indiana Institute for Global Health in the “Additional Comments”
You can leave a lasting legacy to AMPATH through your will, estate, trust or other assets.
Your automatic, recurring gift is easy to set-up on your credit card
Please contact Teresa Rhodes, Director of Development and Communications, +1 (317) 278-0840 or terhodes@iu.edu.