Health Outreach Programmes and Projects in the local community

Redeemer's University is dedicated to improving health outcomes for both its campus and the surrounding local community through targeted outreach programs. These initiatives address key health challenges, focusing on hygiene, nutrition, family planning, and exercise. One notable aspect of the university’s outreach efforts is the active involvement of students from the Department of Physiotherapy, who are tasked with creating programs specifically aimed at improving the health and well-being of aging community members. These students deliver essential care, advice on healthy aging, and lead educational sessions on maintaining physical activity to improve the quality of life for the elderly.
In addition to their work with the aging population, the university’s outreach programs include workshops and discussions with various groups, ensuring that critical topics such as hygiene, family planning, and nutrition are addressed comprehensively. These efforts are designed to empower individuals and families with the knowledge and resources needed to lead healthier lives. Through these community-driven initiatives, Redeemer's University is making a tangible impact on public health, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to fostering healthier, more resilient communities both on and off campus.
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