Screening only works if people show up for it. CFYKF runs awareness drives in schools, religious institutions and communities, and trains the health workers who carry that knowledge forward.


From a Primary Health Centre in a slum to a training room full of nurse practitioners — the format changes, the goal doesn't.
Set up with Primary Health Centers, schools, religious institutions and NGOs to build local awareness of kidney disease and its prevention.
Where it startsClassroom-style awareness sessions that teach students and families to recognise early risk factors — high blood pressure, diabetes, and unexplained fatigue.
For nurse practitioners and doctors serving as caregivers in our partner centers — building local capacity to detect and manage CKD early.
Working with NRHM and city administration to roll out preventive awareness programs in public hospitals and health centres.
A look at CFYKF's education and awareness work — the sessions that come before every screening camp.
Schools, PHCs, NGOs and religious institutions can request a CFYKF awareness session — we'll work with you on a format and time that fits.