Kuwait Finance House (KFH) continues its diverse activities and events under the breast cancer awareness campaign titled “You are Stronger”. The campaign which runs throughout the month of October aligns with the global Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The initiative is part of KFH’s social responsibility efforts, reaffirming its leadership in addressing various topics concerning the community, including health awareness and other community initiatives in the field.
Seminars and complimentary screenings
KFH’s campaign includes many events aimed at raising awareness among women about the importance of early detection and introducing them to preventive measures and symptoms of breast cancer.
In collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Al Salam Hospital, KFH organizes seminars and workshops for female employees to highlight preventive ways and treatment methods. KFH also partners with Al Salam Hospital to provide complimentary medical screening, underscoring the significance of early detection and ongoing awareness.
Inspiring stories
The program also features real-life stories of recovered women shared on KFH’s social media platforms to learn from their experiences and instill an optimistic perspective.
Additionally, KFH continues to deliver awareness messages for women as part of the campaign, with employees taking part in interactive and community events held across multiple locations. These efforts enable the public to engage with doctors and specialists, fostering greater health awareness across Kuwaiti society and motivating women to lead healthier lives.
Digital platforms
KFH leverages its social media and digital platforms to amplify the campaign’s impact by sharing awareness videos, informative media messages, contests, events, interviews and various seminars.
It is worth noting that KFH has an extensive track record in supporting the healthcare sector, a key pillar of its social responsibility strategy. This is reflected KFH’s sponsorship and continuous support for various health-related programs, including diabetes awareness initiatives, first aid courses, blood donation events, and numerous health education campaigns focused on preventing a wide range of diseases.