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Contact Info

684 West College St. Sun City, United States America, 064781.

(+55) 654 - 545 - 1235

info@charety.com

WHO WE ARE

VISION

To be a leading source of trusted information and guidance on diabetes and other NCDs, and healthy living, empowering communities to achieve better health and well-being.

MISSION

To reduce suffering and prevent new cases of diabetes and other NCDs by promoting healthy lifestyles through information dissemination and experience-sharing platforms.

CORE VALUES

Innovation: Be creative; think differently

Transparency: Share information openly

Integrity: Do the right thing

Excellence: Be the best

Help For the Community
A brief about Diabetes Awareness Trust DAT

Diabetes Awareness Trust (DAT) is a non-profit organization established on March 2017 to enlighten Kenyans on diabetes including healthy living to enhance the management and prevention of diabetes and other Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). The other NCDs DAT will focus on are; cancers, hypertension & Arthritis.

The mandate of DAT is to empower people living with diabetes and other NCDs as well as the general public by providing awareness to all and highlighting risk factors associated with diabetes and promoting healthy lifestyles.

DAT aims at reducing new cases of diabetes and NCDs through information sharing of information, advocacy for quality health care, and networking.

Thematic Areas
Advocacy, networking and partnership

Campaigns advocacy and networking

In Kenya, limited resources and a lack of education initiatives around diabetes, NCDs, and healthy eating leave many people

awareness

Awareness on NCDs

The prevalence of diabetes and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is rapidly increasing, making them a leading cause

research

Research and monitoring of NCDs

Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a growing public health concern in Kenya and other developing countries. Many

consumer

Consumer information and nutrition education

Everyone deserves access not just to food, but also to healthy food. With the alarming rise in diet-related conditions such as

Psychosocial support

Psychosocial support

Living with diabetes and other NCDs can be mentally and emotionally challenging for individuals and their families. The burden of managing

Upcoming Events

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