CareConnect
CareConnect aims to directly and meaningfully improve the lives of orphaned, displaced, and vulnerable children in low-income communities who currently lack access to high-quality healthcare services. These children often face poverty and a lack of education and awareness about healthcare issues, which prevent them from receiving the care they need to address illnesses and injuries. This leads to untreated illnesses, reduced life expectancy, and decreased quality of life.
"CareConnect" is a solution aimed at bridging gaps in healthcare access for orphaned, displaced, and vulnerable children at OVI Children's Hospital in Migori, Kenya. The solution works by creating a robust network of healthcare providers, volunteers, and community partners to ensure that every child has access to high-quality healthcare services.
To start, the solution identifies the healthcare needs of orphaned, displaced, and vulnerable children in the area. It then establishes partnerships with local healthcare providers and volunteers to offer comprehensive healthcare services, including routine check-ups, immunizations, and treatment for illnesses and injuries.
"CareConnect" also provides education and awareness programs to empower caregivers and community members with the knowledge and skills needed to support the health and well-being of these children. By building a strong network of care, the solution ensures that no child is left behind and that every child receives the care and support they need to thrive.
Additionally, "CareConnect" aims to address social determinants of health by partnering with community-based organizations to provide access to basic needs, such as food, shelter, and education. By bridging gaps in healthcare access and addressing social determinants of health, "CareConnect" aims to improve the overall health and well-being of orphaned, displaced, and vulnerable children in Migori, Kenya.
CareConnect at OVI is working to directly and meaningfully improve the lives of orphaned, displaced, and vulnerable children in Migori, Kenya. These children are often underserved due to a lack of resources, inadequate access to healthcare, and poverty.
The solution, CareConnect, aims to bridge the gap in healthcare access for these children by providing free hospital services and reuniting them with their families and communities. Through the use of clinical evaluations and strategic data analysis, the program will identify and track vulnerable children in the community, ensuring that they receive the medical attention they need.
CareConnect also addresses the social and emotional needs of the children by connecting them with mentors, caregivers, and social workers who can help them cope with trauma and develop important life skills. The program aims to address the root causes of vulnerability by empowering families and communities to better support and care for their children.
Overall, CareConnect at OVI is dedicated to improving the lives of vulnerable children in Migori, Kenya, by providing them with the care, support, and resources they need to thrive.
The OVI Children's Hospital is 100% locally staffed with 50+ Kenyan medical professionals and support staff who intimately understand the need for primary care and hospital services for our community's socially and medically vulnerable children. We deeply resonate and empathize with the unique hardships impacting individuals in developing countries and are committed to finding innovative solutions.
Our efforts have attracted valuable insights and support from world leaders in our five years of operation. Namely, we have shared meetings with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus, and Kenyan philanthropist Sarah Obama.
Foremost, we are constantly engaging with local community members, leaders, and child protection entities to understand the needs of the children and families we serve. Specifically, we collaborate with local police departments, child officers, hospitals, schools, clinics, and orphanages to identify the most at-risk children. We also communicate closely with our government on a local and national level to ensure that our solution is complementary to existing programs.
This combination of experience, proximity, endorsement, and expertise make us well-equipped to deliver a successful solution that will help improve the lives of children around the world.
- Improve accessibility and quality of health services for underserved groups in fragile contexts around the world (such as refugees and other displaced people, women and children, older adults, LGBTQ+ individuals, etc.)
- Kenya
- United States
- Growth: An organization with an established product, service, or business model that is rolled out in one or more communities
In five years of operation, we have provided over 125,000 donor-sponsored, overnight hospital stays at our OVI Children's hospital. Additionally we have hosted hundreds of remote medical camps (evaluating 300-500 patients per site) to identify the most vulnerable populations. Through our efforts, we have connected vulnerable children and families from all over Sub-Saharan Africa with resources, contacts, and funding for both minor and major health needs requiring costly scans and medications, highly specialized surgeries, radiation, chemotherapy, and on-going therapies for chronic conditions. We also have a large program focus on using healthcare as a means for reunification of partially orphaned or displaced orphans with loving relatives or local families to avoid unnecessary institutionalization.
Our local Kenyan staff has made a tremendous impact with our current efforts, but we believe that taking our methods into a more digital, modern, and expansive form can help us reach even more patients. We are eager to partner with MIT Solve to achieve this goal.
Specific barriers that we hope Solve can help us overcome include accessing their network of experts and partners who can provide technical and strategic guidance. As a non-profit organization, we rely on funding to sustain and grow our efforts, but we also understand the importance of expertise in ensuring that our solution is effective and sustainable in the long-term.
We hope that Solve can help us access experts in areas such as healthcare technology, digital health, and community health, among others. We believe that this expertise will help us to refine and improve our solution and ensure that it is aligned with the needs of the communities we serve.
Overall, our goal in partnering with Solve is to leverage their expertise and resources to help us scale our efforts and reach more patients in need. We are excited about the potential for this partnership and believe that it will be mutually beneficial for both our organization and Solve.
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
CareConnect aims to address the gaps in healthcare access for orphaned, displaced, and vulnerable children at OVI Children's Hospital in Migori, Kenya through strategic data analysis, advocacy, and networking. The solution seeks to empower communities to take charge of their health and well-being by providing education, resources, and support. CareConnect also places a strong emphasis on survivorship by providing long-term follow-up care and assistance to vulnerable children and thier families. Through this approach, CareConnect could catalyze positive impacts by promoting community-led healthcare solutions and building strong networks of support for vulnerable populations. In doing so, it could change the market by demonstrating the effectiveness of community-driven solutions and advocating for the prioritization of long-term follow-up care.
CareConnect has set the following impact goals:
Increase access to healthcare education and resources for underserved communities in Kenya, with a focus on vulnerable children, by expanding our network of partnerships with local organizations, health professionals, and community leaders.
Improve health outcomes for patients by providing comprehensive support services, including mental health resources, survivorship care, and access to specialty medical care.
Foster a culture of health advocacy and empowerment by equipping patients and their families with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the healthcare system and make informed decisions about their care.
To achieve these goals, CareConnect will continue to develop and strengthen partnerships with local organizations, health professionals, and community leaders in Kenya. We will also leverage our network of volunteers and sponsors to increase access to critical resources and support services.
Finally, we will work to empower patients and their families through education, advocacy, and survivorship care, with a focus on building sustainable, community-driven solutions for improving health outcomes.
- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 3. Good Health and Well-being
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
We measure our progress towards our impact goals in several ways, all of which focus on improving the health outcomes and quality of life for vulnerable children and families in underserved areas.
Some specific indicators we use include:
- The number of children who receive medical care and treatment through our OVI Children's Hospital and remote medical camps
- The number of families who receive health education and support services to prevent and manage common illnesses and injuries
- The number of healthcare professionals we train through our Global Pediatric Health Experience program, as well as their feedback and evaluations of the program
- The level of engagement and participation in our advocacy and networking efforts, including the number of partnerships formed and policy changes enacted
- The sustainability of our revenue streams and financial stability, which allows us to continue providing vital services and expanding our impact over time
By tracking and analyzing these indicators, we can assess our progress towards our impact goals and make informed decisions about how to adjust and improve our approach.
CareConnect's theory of change is based on the idea that by providing a network of support and advocacy for vulnerable children and their families, we can improve health outcomes and overall quality of life. Our approach involves building a community of patients, healthcare providers, and advocates to share knowledge, experiences, and resources.
Through our programs, including mentorship, support groups, and educational resources, we aim to provide immediate impacts such as improved psychosocial well-being, increased knowledge of available resources, and a sense of empowerment and hope for the future.
Our longer-term outcomes include improved health outcomes for pediatric patients, increased access to healthcare and resources, and a stronger sense of community and connection among patients and their providers. We believe that by building this network of support and advocacy, we can ultimately create a more compassionate and effective healthcare system for all children.
We support the theory of change with research on the positive impact of social support on health outcomes, as well as feedback from interviews and surveys with our target population. By constantly evaluating and adapting our programs based on feedback and data, we strive to continuously improve our impact and achieve our goals.
Our approach combines manual processes, strategic data analysis, networking, and in-person contact. Many of our patients do not have access to computers or smartphones, so we are exploring low-tech and traditional methods to connect patients with healthcare providers and resources. While we are continuously exploring new technologies that can support our mission, our current focus is on building strong relationships with patients, providers, and community organizations to bridge gaps in healthcare access and provide comprehensive care to those in need.
- A new business model or process that relies on technology to be successful
- Crowd Sourced Service / Social Networks
- Kenya
- Kenya
- Nonprofit
Our approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion is based on the idea that everyone should have access to opportunity and advancement. OVI provides preferential hiring to widows, adult orphans, and marginalized community members as they are intimately connected to our mission of serving orphaned, displaced, and vulnerable children. We also use a 100% local staffing approach to empower rural Kenyan medical professionals with access to highly impactful and lucrative careers. This approach allows us to create opportunities for people who are often marginalized and underrepresented in the workforce. It ensures that our team is culturally competent and equipped to serve the unique needs of our populations.

- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
To fund our work, we rely on sustained donations and grants from individuals and organizations worldwide. We also offer a range of programs and services that provide value to our community while generating revenue to support our nonprofit operations.
One such program is the OVI Global Pediatric Health Experience, which offers a 50-hour certificate experience for up to 12 weeks/600 hours at our OVI Children's Hospital. This program not only provides international participants with an in-depth look at critical global health concepts, disaster response, and pediatric-specific care but also helps us fund our nonprofit by allocating 100% of the proceeds towards the hospital fees and care of vulnerable children.
Additionally, we have launched the OVI Global Child Health Fellowship, which provides experienced and aspiring child health professionals access to vital resources, support, and weekly events. 100% of monthly and annual fees are directed towards our charitable endeavors. We also receive critical funding via our sponsorship packages for universities, hospitals, health companies, and wellness brands who wish to market their products and offerings to our growing community of fellows.
Through these revenue streams, along with sustained donations and grants, we aim to cover our expected expenses and ensure that we can continue to provide free hospital services to vulnerable children in Migori, Kenya and beyond.
To date, we have raised 2.5 million USD in charitable funding for our endeavors, which has had a tremendous reach. We have been able to maintain all paid staffing in Kenya and, therefore, do not have significant operational expenses in the United States. This allows us to direct more of our resources towards our programs and projects, which are having a profound impact on the lives of children. We are grateful for the support of our donors and are hopeful that we can continue to count on their generosity in the future.
Additionally, we are excited about the developments of our Global Pediatric Health Experience, Community Health Initiative, and Global Child Health Fellowship, which are helping us create less donor dependency and progress into a more promising realm of sustainability.
Lastly, we credit our ongoing donations and support to the institutions that have increased our accountability and visibility by publicly recognizing our work. Such recognitions include the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award for Global Citizenship, the United Arab Emirates Prodigy Bureau Global Humanitarian Award, and our founder's induction into the University of Kentucky College of Health Services Hall of Fame. OVI has also been featured in international media outlets such as The Star and Standard Media in Kenya, NPR, Kentucky Alumni Magazine, and Yahoo and has had multiple recent mentions in Forbes and Fox News.
With the continued help of our supporters, we are confident that we will be able to achieve our goals and make a lasting difference in the lives of children worldwide.

CEO & Founder at OVI