At WHCES, we are dedicated to enhancing lives through expert medical advice and care while empowering future generations through child training programs. Our mission is to promote well-being, growth, and inclusivity, creating healthier, stronger communities for all.
OUR HISTORY
Founded in February 2024, Women’s Health and Children Education Support (WHCES) addresses the health and social challenges affecting women and vulnerable adults. We provide comprehensive medical care, independent advice, and education focused on reproductive, sexual, and post-reproductive health. Through workshops, counseling, and outreach, we empower individuals to make informed decisions and improve their well-being. Our programs also support vulnerable groups, ensuring they have access to essential resources. At WHCES, we believe that empowering women and supporting vulnerable individuals builds healthier, more inclusive communities for a better future.
OUR TEAM
Anna Rose opondo
Director
John Nsimbi
Secretary
Desire Owora
Manager
John Nsimbi
Coordinator
WHAT WE DO
Healthcare & Consultation
Care provided by specialist healthcare professionals through clinic visits and phone consultations. Advisory services via text, email, and workshops led by experienced nurses and medical advisers.
Education & Training:
Training programs to skill and empower women.
Workshops like Living and Loving Well Beyond 40.
Events, seminars, and symposia on women’s health and medical education.
Information & Awareness
We provide detailed leaflets and factsheets on common gynaecological, sexual, and medical conditions to empower women with accurate information.
Educational Events:
Consultation & Advise
Clinic and Phone Consultations: Care is provided by healthcare specialists through in-person appointments and phone consultations.
Text, Email, and Online Support:
Training & Skills Development:
We offer training programs aimed at skilling women for personal and economic empowerment.
Our workshops, such as Living and Loving Well Beyond 40
Research and analysis
WHCES conducts research into evolving health concerns among women and examines how these challenges vary with age. The findings guide our services and public education efforts.