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US Cerebral Palsy physicians support Kenyan cause

For the last two weeks, a team of Cerebral Palsy therapists from the USA having been working with children suffering from the condition and empowering their Kenyan counterparts through a series of trainings. 

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TFK Team Building Workshop

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Community Portal

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We are Volunteers

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Sponsorship Mobilisation

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Welcome to Therapies for Kids
Therapies for Kids opened its doors on 3rd May 2011. We are a Pediatric Centre that provides holistic specialized services in PEDIASUIT™ therapy, Physiotherapy, Occupational therapy, Speech & Language therapy and Sensory Integration. We are the only Center providing this high impact PEDIASUIT™ therapy service in East, Central and Southern Africa.

Therapies for Kids is a well equipped and child friendly Centre with an outstanding team of committed, qualified and energetic therapists. We intend to expand our services to offer home, day care, school and work visits to assist individuals in all their environments. Our plan is to establish a School and Vocational center and in the long term an economic and social Community for persons with special needs. Read More

Director's Story

10 years ago Catherine, brought to life a beautiful baby boy. He was the most beautiful baby she had ever seen and the joy in her heart was beyond measure. However, as he grew up it became apparent that he was different from other children his age. Everyone said he was just slow but dread filled Catherine’s heart every day as she was convinced there was something underlying that no one was talking about. Doctor after doctor asked her to give him time but she knew time was not the key. Finally one doctor took a special interest in the young boy and confirmed Catherine’s fears when he said “your child has Cerebral Palsy.”  Read more