Alma Clinics

Alma Clinics Foundation.

Alma Clinics mission is to empower communities through their preventative healthcare approach. At Alma Clinics Foundation, we partner with local community networks through Five (5) specific Programs.

Alma Clinics Foundation.

Alma Clinics mission is to empower communities through their preventative healthcare approach. At Alma Clinics Foundation, we partner with local community networks through Five (5) specific Programs.

Our 5 Community Programmes.

Alma Health Elderly Couple

Elderly Health Partnership

We partner with various local community networks to  conduct screening and monitoring for the elderly on non-communicable diseases such as Diabetes, Hypertension and Heart related conditions through screening of Cholesterol levels. We provide educational programmes and support groups through community partnerships.

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Men’s Health Partnership

It is widely observed that men seek healthcare services only when their pain is severe. With the rapid growth of various cancers such as Prostate cancer, these practices will only increase the untimely rate of mortality amongst men in the middle to old age gap due to lack of screening for cancer and other non-communicable diseases. Alma Foundation through its community network partners such as religious groups and other organized locally-based organizations, have arranged health educational program events and rapid free screenings to create awareness and encourage men to play a more proactive role in their health. 

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Teenage Pregnancy & Sexual health

Teenage pregnancy is alarmingly reaching girls as young as 10 years of age in most developing countries. Reasons for such concerning statistics vary from lack of health education, rape and poverty where older men with financial resources take advantage of girls from underprivileged backgrounds. Healthcare practitioners mistreatment of younger girls seeking family planning services, parents unwillingness to discuss family planning due to cultural and religious beliefs and other unknown reasons all lead to growing  statistics of young girls becoming mothers. This often leads to birthing complications, infants born with complications and further widening poverty cycles. We partner with local organizations to build awareness within these communities and involve parents, teenagers, community healthcare practitioners and corporates.

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Community fitness events

One of our key fundamental pillars for preventative care is Active Lifestyle Promotion. Alma Health through its physical clinics partner with local gyms and organizations to hold fitness events, community fun walks and health educational programs. We believe that we can reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases through the promotion of an active lifestyle and that he education about food types and their contributions to preventable illnesses.

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March 6th Giving Day

As part of our contribution towards building a sustainable environment, we encourage others to donate any pre-loved clothing to us throughout the year. We hold an Annual Giving Day, in memory of Annah Mhlava Manganyi, on the 6th of March every year at various locations for underprivileged communities. These garments will be gifted to those that need them instead of being thrown away. #Buy less – Give more Campaign.

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Our 5 Community Programs.

Elderly Health Partnership

Elderly Health Partnership

We partner with various local community networks to  conduct screening and monitoring for the elderly on non-communicable diseases such as Diabetes, Hypertension and Heart related conditions through screening of Cholesterol levels. We provide educational programmes and support groups through community partnerships.
Contact us to Sponsor

Community Fitness Events

Community Fitness Events

One of our key fundamental pillars for preventative care is Active Lifestyle Promotion. Alma Health through its physical clinics partner with local gyms and organizations to hold fitness events, community fun walks and health educational programs. We believe that we can reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases through the promotion of an active lifestyle and the education on food types and their contributions to preventable illnesses.
Contact us to Sponsor

March 6th Giving Day​

March 6th Giving Day​

As part of our contribution towards building a sustainable environment, we encourage others to donate any pre-loved clothing to us throughout the year. We hold an Annual Giving Day, in memory of Annah Mhlava Manganyi, on the 6th of March every year at various locations for underprivileged communities. These garments will be gifted to those that need them instead of being thrown away. #Buy less – Give more Campaign.
Contact us to Sponsor

Teenage Pregnancy & Sexual Health​

Teenage Pregnancy & Sexual Health​

Teenage pregnancy is alarmingly reaching girls as young as 10 years of age in most developing countries. Reasons for such concerning statistics vary from lack of health education, rape and poverty where older men with financial resources take advantage of girls from underprivileged backgrounds. Healthcare practitioners mistreatment of younger girls seeking family planning services, parents unwillingness to discuss family planning due to cultural and religious beliefs and other unknown reasons all lead to growing statistics of young girls becoming mothers. This often leads to birthing complications, infants born with complications and further widening poverty cycles. We partner with local organizations to build awareness within these communities and involve parents, teenagers, community healthcare practitioners and corporates.
Contact us to Sponsor

Men’s Health Partnership

Men’s Health Partnership

It is widely observed that men seek healthcare services only when their pain is severe. With the rapid growth of various cancers such as Prostate cancer, these practices will only increase the untimely rate of mortality amongst men in the middle to old age gap due to lack of screening for cancer and other non-communicable diseases. Alma Foundation through its community network partners such as religious groups and other organized locally-based organizations, have arranged health educational program events and rapid free screenings to create awareness and encourage men to play a more proactive role in their health.
Contact us to Sponsor

Our 5 Community Programs.

Elderly Health Partnership

Elderly Health Partnership

We partner with various local community networks to  conduct screening and monitoring for the elderly on non-communicable diseases such as Diabetes, Hypertension and Heart related conditions through screening of Cholesterol levels. We provide educational programmes and support groups through community partnerships.
Contact us to Sponsor

Community Fitness Events

Community Fitness Events

One of our key fundamental pillars for preventative care is Active Lifestyle Promotion. Alma Health through its physical clinics partner with local gyms and organizations to hold fitness events, community fun walks and health educational programs. We believe that we can reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases through the promotion of an active lifestyle and the education on food types and their contributions to preventable illnesses.
Contact us to Sponsor

March 6th Giving Day​

March 6th Giving Day​

As part of our contribution towards building a sustainable environment, we encourage others to donate any pre-loved clothing to us throughout the year. We hold an Annual Giving Day, in memory of Annah Mhlava Manganyi, on the 6th of March every year at various locations for underprivileged communities. These garments will be gifted to those that need them instead of being thrown away. #Buy less – Give more Campaign.
Contact us to Sponsor

Teenage Pregnancy & Sexual Health​

Teenage Pregnancy & Sexual Health​

Teenage pregnancy is alarmingly reaching girls as young as 10 years of age in most developing countries. Reasons for such concerning statistics vary from lack of health education, rape and poverty where older men with financial resources take advantage of girls from underprivileged backgrounds. Healthcare practitioners mistreatment of younger girls seeking family planning services, parents unwillingness to discuss family planning due to cultural and religious beliefs and other unknown reasons all lead to growing statistics of young girls becoming mothers. This often leads to birthing complications, infants born with complications and further widening poverty cycles. We partner with local organizations to build awareness within these communities and involve parents, teenagers, community healthcare practitioners and corporates.
Contact us to Sponsor

Men’s Health Partnership

Men’s Health Partnership

It is widely observed that men seek healthcare services only when their pain is severe. With the rapid growth of various cancers such as Prostate cancer, these practices will only increase the untimely rate of mortality amongst men in the middle to old age gap due to lack of screening for cancer and other non-communicable diseases. Alma Foundation through its community network partners such as religious groups and other organized locally-based organizations, have arranged health educational program events and rapid free screenings to create awareness and encourage men to play a more proactive role in their health.
Contact us to Sponsor