The Faraja Cancer Support Trust was founded in 2010 with the aim of providing emotional, practical and healing support to anyone affected by cancer. We offer cancer patients and their carers information, advice, counselling and complementary therapies in order to make their cancer journey a little more manageable.
We work alongside several institutions and hospitals that offer conventional cancer treatments such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery. We aim to take our patients beyond medical treatment through offering them a holistic approach to coping with the challenges of cancer.
Taken from Parent's Magazine; September 2013 Nine-year old Kevin Githinji is a jovial and active boy. He wears a woolen cap at home and in school to cover his bald head.
Read MoreI had an amazing time at Faraja meeting the staff, volunteers and patients and now I am back in the UK, I am determined to do what I can to support the charity.
Read MoreMonica was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus cancer in 2012 at Kenyatta National Hospital but she could not secure a slot for surgery despite the urgency required in her condition.
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