We are building a vetted network of mental health practitioners and financial advisors to improve access to care across Kenya.
Access to qualified mental health care in Kenya remains limited, especially outside Nairobi. Wait times are long, costs are high, and many people simply don't know where to find help. The same is true for quality financial advice.
Workplace Wellness Africa is working to build a vetted referral network of clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, and financial advisors — particularly through tele-health platforms that can reach underserved communities beyond the major cities.
We are identifying and vetting qualified mental health practitioners and financial advisors who can accept referrals from our community screenings and partner organisations. Quality and trust are everything — we only refer to practitioners we've verified.
For communities outside major cities, travelling to a practitioner isn't realistic. We are working with tele-health platforms to connect people in underserved areas with qualified practitioners remotely — making care accessible regardless of location.
Financial stress is one of the biggest contributors to poor mental health. We are building connections with financial advisors who can provide accessible guidance on budgeting, debt management, savings, and financial planning.
We connect organisations — corporations, schools, hospitals, community groups — with the right practitioners for their needs. Whether it's an Employee Assistance Programme or community screenings, we help find the right fit.
If you are a qualified mental health practitioner or financial advisor interested in joining our referral network, we'd love to hear from you. Together we can improve access to care for communities that need it most.