Church leaders and special guests participate in the groundbreaking ceremony of a new building as part of Kendu Adventist Hospital’s centennial celebrations. [Photo: West Kenya Union Conference]
A free medical camp crowned one week of celebrations with special guests.
July 22, 2025 | Kenya | Maureen Were, West Kenya Union Conference, and Adventist Review
Kendu Adventist Hospital (KAH) recently celebrated a remarkable milestone: 100 years of mission-driven health care in western Kenya, regional church leaders said. The centennial celebration, held on June 22, brought together thousands of attendees, including church leaders, government officials, international medical teams, and local community members. Their goal was to honor a health-care facility that has stood as a beacon of healing and hope since 1925.
Founded as a small mission station, KAH has grown into a vital regional health-care facility serving tens of thousands of patients annually, institutional leaders reported. “Over the decades the hospital has weathered political transitions, economic challenges, and changing health needs while remaining committed to compassionate care grounded in Christian values. The centennial reflected on this rich legacy while looking forward to future service and growth,” they said.
Attendees follow the proceedings of the June 22 centennial celebrations of Kendu Adventist Hospital. [Photo: West Kenya Union Conference]
Omollo was joined by other principal secretaries, members of Parliament, and local leaders who praised the hospital’s impact and called for stronger partnerships between faith-based institutions and government health initiatives.
Richart Hart, Loma Linda University Health president (right), greets other special guests and officers. [Photo: West Kenya Union Conference]
Patients began lining up as early as 3 a.m., with some spending the night outside the hospital gates. “We provided dental care, including cleaning, extractions, and fillings,” said Mervin Moya, a dentist from Yucaipa, California, United States. “People are happy and leave with smiles on their faces. We only wish we could do more and make an even greater impact.”
Patients wait to be served at the free medical camp, which ran from June 23 to 27. [Photo: West Kenya Union Conference]
The celebration featured lively music, heartfelt speeches, and emotional testimonies from patients and staff. Regional leaders and church officials also offered financial support for the hospital’s future growth and outreach.