ELPA links vulnerable households to essential health services while addressing the barriers that keep women, girls, youth, and underserved communities from receiving consistent care.
Our healthcare work combines direct education, referrals, public accountability, and practical supplies so communities can act early and seek care with confidence.
We connect women, children, and adolescents to reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child, and adolescent health services through grassroots mobilization and referrals.
We reduce absenteeism and stigma by providing sanitary pads, menstrual hygiene information, and supportive school-community conversations.
ELPA amplifies prevention messages and service access for malaria, TB, HIV, and neglected public health issues affecting low-income families.
Healthcare programming is strongest when communities trust the process. ELPA invests in local facilitators, lived experience, and practical follow-through so awareness results in real uptake.
Community forums, school sessions, and trusted local voices help surface barriers and make services understandable.
Pads, shoes, referrals, and direct information remove immediate barriers that often keep families from acting.
ELPA advocates for responsive facilities and stronger public systems so access improves beyond a single campaign.
Health access is not just about medicine. It is about dignity, information, trust, and the confidence to seek care early.
ELPA community health approachPartner with ELPA to reach more girls, families, and underserved communities with preventive health support and referral pathways that last.