Born from a deep passion for “extending mercy,” Frontida Foundation Zambia was established to bridge the gap in our healthcare system. While medical treatment is vital, the financial and emotional toll on families is often an invisible burden.
Our founder, Audrey Mwamba Namwinga Sichone, envisioned a Zambia where compassion isn’t just a feeling, but an active force that provides tangible relief to those fighting cancer.
Compassion: Serving with deep empathy and humanity. We prioritize patient dignity, ensuring everyone feels heard, supported, and valued throughout their journey.
Innovation In Care: Pioneering accessible oncology pathways. We create creative, sustainable solutions to bridge the gap between cancer diagnosis and life-saving medical treatment.
Strategic Partnerships: Building a united front against cancer. We collaborate with hospitals and NGOs to pool expertise and strengthen Zambia’s healthcare infrastructure.
Community Outreach: Bringing hope to every doorstep. We expand mobile screening clinics to ensure awareness and early detection reach every Zambian province.
Sustainable Impact: Ensuring long-term support. We manage resources with strict integrity and transparency, guaranteeing a reliable pillar of strength for future generations.
To see a Zambia where every cancer patient receives timely, affordable, and dignified care, supported by a compassionate community.
To improve the lives of cancer patients and their families in Zambia by providing medical, emotional, and financial support, raising awareness, and advocating for stronger cancer care systems.
Led by a board of seasoned bankers, medical oncologists, and legal experts, we ensure every donation is managed with clinical precision and absolute transparency.
Frontida Foundation Zambia is a compassionate non-profit organization committed to improving oncology outcomes. We empower patients through financial aid, peer support, and rural outreach initiatives to ensure equity in healthcare.
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