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He Is Risen, So We Rise to Serve.

This Easter, CHPNet-UK joined churches in Hatcham and Dagenham to bring health, hope, and healing directly to our communities.
Over 200 people received kidney health checks, breast cancer awareness, prostate cancer awareness, stroke awareness, and mental wellbeing support — all completely free to the public.
As we celebrated the redemptive and healing power of Christ’s blood, many were prayed for and uplifted. Healing flowed spiritually and practically.
Why this matters:
* Black communities in the UK are up to 5× more likely to develop kidney failure.
* Black women are more often diagnosed younger and at later stages of breast cancer.
* Early detection saves lives.
In partnership with:
King’s College, Prostate Cancer UK, Kidney Research UK, ICBs, and The Church of Pentecost UK.
Dr Chim Kalumbi Mkambula, President of CHPNet-UK, expressed heartfelt thanks on behalf of the CHPNet Executives to all partner organisations and to the leadership of The Church of Pentecost UK. Special appreciation was extended to the National Head, Apostle Lord Donkor, and to Apostle Edmund Appiah and Apostle George Korankye, for their unwavering support and commitment to community health.
CHPNet continues to bridge the gap between health services and marginalised, faith, and Black communities — taking health beyond barriers.
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