MKNK Foundation and Ma Juah Foundation to Provide Free Medical Services for 500 Liberians
All is now set as the Martin K. N. Kollie Foundation (MKNK-F), in partnership with the Ma Juah Foundation, prepares to deliver free medical services to 500 Liberians as part of its commitment to improving public health and community empowerment.
The free medical outreach will take place on Thursday, January 22, 2026, beginning promptly at 8:30 a.m., at a modern health facility located at Ambush Curve on the RIA Highway. The facility has been fully organized for the exercise and will be staffed by qualified medical professionals, including doctors, physician assistants, nurses, and laboratory personnel.
The program is specifically targeted at vulnerable groups within society. Eligible beneficiaries must fall into one of the following categories: elderly persons aged 60 and above, persons with disabilities, individuals with albinism, and youths at risk, particularly disadvantaged youth.
A wide range of medical services will be provided free of charge, including full physical examinations, basic laboratory tests, blood sugar testing, consultations and counseling, blood pressure, vision, and hearing screenings, as well as the administration of basic medications. Prescriptions and referrals will also be provided where necessary to ensure continuity of care.
To further support beneficiaries, feeding and transportation will be provided for all enrolled participants, removing common barriers to accessing healthcare.
Interested and eligible individuals are encouraged to apply online via the application link or submit their details by email at mknkfoundation@gmail.com.
This initiative underscores MKNK-F’s ongoing commitment to community development and equitable access to healthcare across Liberia.