FVI is honored and thrilled to announce a new international partnership with an incredible organization dedicated to improving humanity worldwide through medical camps in areas of need, focusing on healthcare delivery, health education, and the enhancement of community infrastructure in underserved communities across the globe.
In June 2026, FVI will host a medical camp in Arusha, Tanzania, alongside our new partner. This collaboration marks a huge milestone for us and our mission to support vulnerable communities. The camp presents a meaningful opportunity to tackle urgent health challenges that affect daily life and learning. By offering accessible, quality medical care, we hope to foster a healthier environment where children and their families can truly thrive.
This partnership opens up an incredible opportunity for our community. Many of our children face health challenges like malnutrition, typhoid, parasites, urinary tract infections, and other common illnesses, all conditions that make it harder for them to attend and succeed in school. Poor health is a leading cause of absenteeism and dropout, and this initiative directly addresses these barriers.
But this is about more than just short-term medical help. It’s about building a foundation for lasting change. Healthy children are more likely to stay in school, learn, grow, and contribute to a stronger, more vibrant society. This partnership sparks progress and represents a meaningful investment in the future of our community.
The medical camp will run from June 13–20, 2026, in and around Arusha. A professional team from our partner organization will join forces with FVI staff and local volunteers to bring care directly to the villages where it’s needed most.
During the camp, the team will:
This camp will also be a crucial time for collecting health data , especially children’s weight and height, to understand the level of malnutrition and help guide future health efforts. These insights will be shared with local health authorities.
While this will be our partner’s first official trip to Arusha, their team leader brings deep experience working with this community. Their organization has a proven track record of providing immediate medical relief and creating sustainable infrastructure, building and repairing schools, clinics, community centers, and installing permanent water purification systems worldwide.
They bring valuable experience and dedication to supporting communities through long-lasting projects. Our hope is that this partnership will grow into a long-term collaboration, bringing not only medical relief but real solutions and empowerment to our people.
We are deeply grateful to our partner for choosing to work with us and for their commitment to the well-being of our community. Together, we’re taking a powerful step forward toward our shared vision of “One Global World, One Global Family.”