Health Education and Prevention
Better Health Begins with Information and Prevention
At FAD Foundation, we believe health education and prevention are essential to stronger families, stronger communities, and better long-term wellbeing. Through this programme, we help individuals and families access trusted health information, understand prevention and early action, and connect to appropriate community and healthcare resources when support is needed.
Our approach is rooted in education, awareness, referral, and dignity. We do not believe people should have to navigate health questions alone or wait until problems become crises before finding support.
Health outcomes are shaped not only by treatment, but also by knowledge, prevention, timely screening, early support, and access to trusted services.
At FAD Foundation, we support a practical, community-centred model of prevention — one that helps people understand risks earlier, make informed decisions, and connect to the support they need with greater confidence.
Who We Support
Our programme is designed to support:
- Individuals and families seeking trusted health information
- Women and girls needing health education and referral support
- Community members needing help navigating prevention or screening resources
- Vulnerable and underserved populations facing barriers to information or access
- Partners interested in community-based health promotion and outreach
Key Areas of Focus
Our education and prevention work may include awareness and referral support related to:
- Nutrition and hygiene
- Women’s and reproductive health
- Cancer awareness and early detection education
- HIV and sexually transmitted infection awareness
- Diabetes and hypertension awareness
- Sexual-assault response awareness and referral pathways
- General wellbeing and healthy living practices
How the Programme Works
Step 1
Reach Out
Individuals, families, or partners contact FAD Foundation with a health-education, prevention, or referral need.
Step 2
Share the Need
We listen, clarify the issue, and identify the most relevant information, support, or next step.
Step 3
Receive Guidance and Referral
Where appropriate, we provide education, resource guidance, and referral to suitable services or community supports.
Step 4
Encourage Early Action
Our goal is to help people take informed, timely, and prevention-focused steps that support better health outcomes.
