
A Kenyan charity organization is officially launching on April 3rd 2010 in Atlanta Georgia. Shiloh Afrique Medical Training Center was born out of prayer in September, 2004 and has trained close to 600 students in Care Management to students from Africa, the Caribbean’s and America itself.
Founder by Christian Muchene commonly know as ‘Madam President’, Shiloh Afrique Medical center has came in handy opening doors for many in the healthcare industrial. It credited with paving way for masses that streamed to Georgia for the affordable CAN training.
Two years later on August 2006 we saw the birth of Shiloh Afrique Foundation a 501(c)(3) under Congressional District Programs. The vision to train paramedics in this area of Care Management popularly known as C.N.A (Certified Nurse Aide) FREE of charge by the year 2012. With the retirement of the baby boomers around the corner, we need to get ready for them in terms of home health care assistance. Researchers say that by the year 2020 there will a great shortage of nurses in America due to the above.
Shiloh Afrique Foundation has been involved but not limited to the following areas:
- Offering free information and counseling on American Systems and immigration issues.
- Organizing Job Fairs and assisting Shiloh Afrique students in job placement.
- Connecting people in need of furniture to start a home with Atlanta Furniture Bank.
- Acquiring various donations to assist the community from United way i.e. computers, electronics and clothing.
- Dissemination of vital community information (good and bad) through emails and text messages.
- Upholding our culture of people helping others through the National Heritage Foundation.
- Organizing Youth Empowerment Seminars
- House matches with people who would like to assist students with accommodation
The foundation intend to accomplish the following in the near future.
- Mobilize Kenyans to assist in shipping of much needed Medical Equipments to Kenya, courtesy of Medishare International of Atlanta.
- Establish an Education Fund for bright students..
- Open a C.N.A school in Kenya to teach them more on Home Care Assistance especially those with loved ones are infected with HIV/Aids.
Finally, if you would like to be a part of what Shihol Afrique is doing, please email me through This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Volunteers in all areas are needed and especially grant hunting and research.
Remember your dollars donated to Shiloh Afrique Foundation are Tax Deductable.
God Bless you.
CHRISTINE MUCHENE
PRESIDENT/FOUNDER
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