
Eric Otieno Were is a veteran community health service focal person with over 30 years of experience working in rural Kenya. His extensive background in community health has equipped him with the skills and insights necessary to address the unique challenges faced by children with neurodevelopmental disorders. At HnH Hub, Eric is passionate about empowering these children and their families, ensuring they receive the support and resources needed for a brighter future.
Eric’s commitment to enhancing community health goes beyond traditional methods; he actively engages with local families to provide education, support, and advocacy for children with special needs. His deep understanding of the social dynamics in rural areas enables him to connect with families on a personal level, fostering trust and encouraging them to seek the necessary care for their children.
As a dedicated professional, Eric collaborates closely with multidisciplinary teams at HnH Hub, ensuring that each child receives holistic care tailored to their specific needs. His passion for making a difference in the lives of these children drives his efforts, as he works tirelessly to raise awareness and promote understanding of neurodevelopmental disorders in the community.
Through his extensive experience and unwavering dedication, Eric Otieno Were plays a vital role at HnH Hub, helping to create a supportive environment where every child has the opportunity to thrive.