Maternal Health
Saving Lives at Birth
Over 5 billion people lack access to essential surgical care. We cross borders — geographic and systemic — to deliver it.
At KBB INC, our mission is to bridge healthcare gaps by ensuring equitable access to high-quality care, mentorship, and education. We believe that everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances, deserves the opportunity to receive excellent healthcare, guidance, and resources to thrive.
We work to remove barriers to healthcare by providing underserved communities with medical services, wellness programs, and preventative care initiatives — through partnerships with healthcare professionals, clinics, and community organizations.
From the delivery room to the operating theatre, our work spans the full arc of surgical need.
Saving Lives at Birth
Preventing Lifelong Disability
Transforming Pain into Strength
Giving People New Hope
Over 5 billion people around the world still lack access to essential, life-saving surgical care. At KCare Beyond Borders, we work to close this gap by fostering international partnerships, developing sustainable financing solutions, and empowering local communities.
Beyond direct care, we are committed to fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals. Our mentorship programs connect aspiring medical and allied health students with experienced CRNAs and medical professionals who offer guidance, training, and career development opportunities.
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From school supplies to life-saving GI scopes — here's what our 2025 mission achieved in Ogun State, Nigeria.
50 school bags were donated to local high school students in Ogun State.
50 reusable period pants were distributed to empower young girls and support menstrual hygiene.
A full scholarship initiative was launched, awarding educational support from high school through Law School.
The Olympus 180 upper and lower GI scope was donated — a sustainable medical resource serving the community for years to come.
Our next mission deploys to Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Ogun State, Nigeria. Volunteer spots and donor support are open now.
Known as "Dr. Bebe," Dr. Adenusi leads KBB's vision of equitable surgical care and mentorship for aspiring healthcare professionals.
Dr. Ramachandra leads surgical operations on KBB missions, delivering high-quality operative care in resource-limited settings across West Africa.
Taiwo coordinates KBB's programs, volunteer networks, and community partnerships, ensuring each mission runs smoothly from planning to delivery.
Every gift, every volunteer hour, every shared post brings surgical care closer to those who need it most. Join our community of healers.
"Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth."— Muhammad Ali