Yesterday marked the successful conclusion of the 3rd Edition of our Free Urology Surgery Week — a remarkable outreach that brought healing, hope, and restored dignity to hundreds within our community. This impactful initiative was made possible through our continued partnership with Samaritan's Purse, whose unwavering commitment to serving humanity continues to transform lives. From the very first day, the hospital grounds were filled with patients seeking specialized urology care. Over the course of the week, more than 200 individuals received free consultations and screenings. For many, this was their first opportunity to access specialized medical attention. Even more life-changing was the fact that over 50 patients successfully underwent free surgical procedures — procedures that would have otherwise remained financially out of reach. Behind every successful surgery was a team of dedicated professionals who gave their all. Our surgical team worked tirelessly, long hours blending skill with compassion, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of every patient entrusted to their care. Their commitment went beyond the operating theatre — it was service rooted in purpose. Equally instrumental was our Customer Care team, who ensured smooth coordination between patients and doctors. From registration to post-surgery follow-ups, they created an environment of reassurance and order, allowing patients to feel supported every step of the way. The planning committee also played a vital role in the success of this outreach. Through strategic mobilization and community engagement, they enabled us to reach members of the larger community who were in dire need of free urology services. Their efforts ensured that help reached those who needed it most. As the week came to a close, we gathered in fellowship over a shared meal — a moment of reflection, gratitude, and celebration. On behalf of the entire PCEA Chogoria Hospital community, we expressed our heartfelt appreciation for the profound impact made during this outreach. Lives were not only healed physically but uplifted emotionally. Confidence was restored. Dignity was renewed. As our partners journeyed back to the United States of America, our prayers and gratitude went with them. The Chogoria community remains deeply thankful. The seeds of compassion planted this week will continue to bear fruit for years to come. Indeed, this was more than a medical camp — it was a testament to what partnership, dedication, and compassion can achieve together.