ABOUT US
Nana Abena Adomah is the visionary behind the Adomah Kidney Care Foundation Inc., which she founded after overcoming her own decade-long battle with kidney disease. Her personal journey, marked by resilience, countless dialysis treatments, and a life-saving kidney transplant, inspired her to create a foundation dedicated to helping others affected by kidney disease in Ghana.
With a deep passion for making a difference, Nana Abena’s mission is to provide financial aid to kidney patients who cannot afford dialysis, while also raising awareness about kidney health through education and advocacy. Her experience has given her unique insight into the challenges faced by kidney disease patients, and she works tirelessly to ensure that more lives are saved through early detection, proper medical care, and financial support.
Nana Abena’s leadership, compassion, and dedication have transformed the foundation into a beacon of hope for countless individuals and families. Her commitment to making kidney care accessible to all continues to inspire and drive the foundation’s work in raising awareness, funds, and hope for a healthier future.
Beyond her work with the foundation, Nana Abena Adomah is a passionate advocate for healthcare equality and a committed voice for patients in need. She remains a living example that with determination, support, and compassion, even the most difficult health journeys can lead to powerful change. Her story is proof that one person’s healing can become a lifeline for many others.
OUR MISSION
To provide life-saving support for individuals battling kidney disease by offering financial assistance for dialysis and transplants, promoting kidney health awareness, and advocating for equitable access to healthcare in Ghana and beyond.
OUR VISION
A future where no one suffers or dies from kidney disease due to lack of awareness, early detection, or access to treatment—a healthier world empowered by compassion, education, and care.
OUR STATICS
Adomah Kidney Care Foundation Inc. has provided over 120 dialysis sessions, screened 300+ individuals for kidney disease, and supported more than 65 patients with medical aid.
We have partnered with 7 hospitals, hosted 15 health education programs, and reached communities across 5 regions in Ghana.
Each number reflects lives touched, hope restored, and our continued commitment to improving kidney health and access to care.