Dimapur, July 24 (EMN): Kohima Sümi Totimi Hoho (KSTH) and Dr. K&T Keditsu Foundation conducted a health awareness-cum-breast and cervical cancer screening camp on July 23 at Mount Olive College, Kohima. The programme was organised under the women’s health oncology lifestyle endeavour (WHOLE) project and sponsored by Dr. K&T Keditsu Foundation, in partnership with Healthcare Laboratory and Research Center, Kohima, and Maxcare Diagnostic Centre, Kohima. An update from the hoho stated that over 330 women attended the camp and underwent free cervical cancer screening with pap smear and HPV DNA testing, free clinical breast examination, free ultrasound scans and free breast scan with Braster Pro. The test was conducted by a team from Putuonuo Nursing Home, Kohima, and Healthcare Laboratory and Research Centre, Kohima. It stated that forty volunteers from Kohima Sümi Totimi Hoho, 45 medical personnel and support staff from PNH and HLRC participated in the camp with distinguished
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Grant Challenge Supports Kimochi’s Programs and Services
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SAN FRANCISCO The K/T Foundation is supporting Kimochi Inc. and its programs and services by offering a matching grant challenge.
For every dollar raised by individual donors (not corporate funds) between now and Dec. 31, the K/T Foundation will match your donation, up to $40,000.
K/T Foundation representative Dick Yamamoto says, “The $40,000 challenge grant is our way of encouraging others to support our seniors who have been so disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Our seniors rely more heavily now on Kimochi’s food program and social services to help with daily living. K/T Foundation is deeply grateful for the organization’s work.”