Kenya Aid believes that education is a key to lasting change. Because there have been no health-care facilities in the region, the Shikungan population lacks adequate information on many health related ideas and concepts that developed nations take for granted.
To achieve this aim, staff at the clinic holds culturally sensitive and community orientated seminars aimed at educating the community and equipping them with the information needed to effect changes in health behaviours and attitudes. Important topics covered include, HIV/AIDS education and prevention, STI education and prevention, nutrition and hygiene, malaria prevention, and antenatal care. These seminars have grown significantly in popularity since they commenced at the beginning of 2007 with attendance rates of up to 20 people at each session.
Kenya Aid has also created a series of educational health pamphlets that are distributed throughout the community and during the weekly seminars. These can be found in the documents section.

