Resuscitation Kits

The Why

In crisis-affected areas, vulnerable patients often face disrupted access to basic healthcare, placing their lives at greater risk. Overburdened facilities struggle to meet rising needs, and communities are left without adequate support. Without essential supplies and consistent care, treatable conditions can quickly escalate into life-threatening emergencies.We intervene to bridge this gap, ensuring that no patient is left without care during critical moments. This initiative is not just about emergency aid—it’s about creating a sustainable bridge to health security in the world’s most vulnerable settings.

What We do

Our approach is both responsive and strategic. Through local partnerships, needs assessments, and real-time field reports,  we mobilize and distribute life-saving medical supplies. These include first aid kits, wound care materials, sanitation products, and personal protective equipment for healthcare workers.

We collaborate closely with local health professionals, community responders, and emergency volunteers to ensure these resources are deployed effectively. This hands-on delivery model ensures continuity of care for patients who might otherwise be left untreated.

By strengthening the immediate response capacity of health systems and community networks, we reduce the strain on local facilities, promote quicker recovery, and help foster long-term community resilience. 

Through extensive research and collaboration with local communities, we take meaningful, data-driven approaches. By continuously collecting, analyzing, and applying real-time data, we are able to identify high-impact interventions, allocate resources effectively, and tailor our strategies to the specific needs of different populations. This evidence-based methodology ensures that our programs remain adaptive, targeted, and outcome-focused.

Total Admission Kits Delivered to Date

Total Hospital Partners to Date

Kit Utilization

%

Hospital Partners

1) Lagos State Emergency and Accident Centre, Toll Gate.

2) Lagos State Emergency Management Services (LASEMS) – General Hospital Marina

3) Ajeromi General Hospital, Ajegunle

Contents of Resuscitation Kit
Item per Resuscitation Kit Quantity
Gloves (pack) 1
Cannula (green) 3
Cannula (pink) 3
Normal saline 1
Syringes (5ml) pack 5
Syringes (100ml) pack 5
Aqua 5
Nylon 2/0 suture 1
Cotton Wool (medium-sized  pack) 1
Gauze (medium-sized  pack) 1
Urine Bags 1
Fluid Giving Set 1
Foley Catheter 1
Plaster (3 inches) 1
Crepe Bandage 1
Methylated Spirit 1
Dettol (small size) 1

Ongoing