Renal Care Kenya is a volunteer led, nonprofit organization that is dedicated to preventive kidney health and improving quality of life for people living with kidney disease. Our work focuses on reducing the growing burden of preventable kidney disease by promoting early detection, health education and strengthening provider-patient engagements.
Through research, community awareness initiatives, and partnerships with academia and healthcare providers, Renal Care Kenya equips individuals with the knowledge and tools needed to protect their kidney health and support for those already living with kidney disease.
Our programs include public education campaigns, patient-caregiver support initiatives, and collaborations with healthcare facilities to expand access to affordable screening and treatment.
Our Vision
People living with healthy kidneys and patients receiving quality, timely and affordable care.
Our Mission
Promoting preventive kidney health and championing quality of life for kidney patients; through research, health education and strengthened provider-patient care.
Our People
Our volunteer Board of Directors are professionals, who are committed to our cause and serve on a voluntary basis.
Mary Gathoni
Founder & Secretary to the Board
Dr. Cyprian Mabonga
Chairman
Grace Ngigi
Treasurer
Caroeunice Wairugu
Vice chairperson
Michael Kamunge
Member
Niona Kagoro
Member
Secretariat
Faith Nafula Kisiangani
Executive Administrator
Faith Nafula Kisiangani holds a Master of Arts in Communication with a focus on Development Communication from Daystar University. She is passionate about health communication and supporting initiatives that promote public health awareness. With experience in Communication, Research, Administration and Marketing, Faith brings valuable administrative expertise to the team.
Winfred Mutinda
Program Leader- Health Education
Winfred Mutinda is a seasoned Nutrition and Public Health specialist with over 15 years of experience in health education, clinical nutrition, and community health programming in Kenya. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Food, Nutrition and Dietetics and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Public Health at Kenyatta University.
Winfred has served in various capacities including hospital-based nutrition leadership, consulting in preventive health, and training in home-based care. She is passionate about improving health outcomes through education, capacity building, and community engagement.