We bring mobile clinics, immunisation drives, maternal health support, and hospital renovation to communities that the formal health system has failed to reach.
Nigeria's public health system faces severe structural challenges: chronic underfunding, a critical shortage of trained health workers, inadequate infrastructure, and a geographic distribution of facilities that leaves rural and IDP-affected communities almost entirely without care. Nigeria accounts for approximately 20% of global maternal mortality — a statistic that reflects deep systemic failure.
For the vulnerable populations we serve — orphaned children, elderly residents, displaced families, and women in remote communities — the formal health system is effectively non-existent. They are left to manage preventable conditions that become life-threatening without timely intervention.
Grace & Grey's Healthcare Outreach programme deploys mobile medical teams to communities identified through our field research as having critical unmet health needs. Our teams provide screening, diagnosis, medication, referrals, and follow-up — with special focus on children's health, maternal care, malaria, and non-communicable disease management.
Beyond mobile outreach, we invest in the physical infrastructure of health facilities. In 2025, we renovated wards at Kogi State General Hospital — an intervention that created a ripple effect of improved care quality for the entire community.
Fully equipped mobile units staffed by qualified health workers, bringing diagnosis, treatment, and referrals to communities with no fixed healthcare facility.
Partnering with state health authorities to extend immunisation coverage to children missed by routine programmes — protecting communities from preventable disease outbreaks.
Rehabilitating existing health infrastructure — repairing wards, supplying equipment, and restoring functionality to facilities that serve thousands but have been left to deteriorate.
"When Grace & Grey Foundation came to our hospital, we felt seen and supported. They renovated our ward and gave hope to patients and staff alike."— Matron, Kogi State General Hospital
Our 2026 Q2 target is to scale healthcare outreach to 15,000 direct beneficiaries — more than double our 2025 reach. Achieving this requires expanded mobile unit capacity, partnerships with state ministries of health, and dedicated funding from institutional donors.
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