MUSLIMAH MEDICAL SUPPORT FUND(MMSF)

STRONGER COMMUNITIES

Collaborating with local communities, orphanage centers, schools and healthcare centers to identify children as per criteria.

MUSLIMAH MEDICAL SUPPORT FUND(MMSF)

MUSLIMAH MEDICAL SUPPORT FUND(MMSF)

BRIDGING GAPS IN HEALTHCARE

Collaborate with NHIF for special arrangement to facilitate smooth issuing of
Toto Afya Card.

MUSLIMAH MEDICAL SUPPORT FUND(MMSF)

INVESTING IN DIAGNOSTICS

High-cost investigations shouldn’t be a barrier to diagnosis. Financial support for procedures not covered by insurance packages

Welcome To

Muslimah Medical Support Fund (MMSF)

The Muslima Medical Trust Fund is a non-profit organization founded and led by a dedicated group of female medical doctors in Tanzania. Recognizing the pressing need for accessible healthcare among impoverished children, the Trust Fund mobilizes resources to bridge the gap between medical necessity and financial accessibility.

OUR VISION

To Increase access to quality healthcare services

OUR MISSION

To build health equity in Tanzania

Our Programs

We are committed to create future where no child is deprived of medical care due to fi nancial constrains to foster a healthy society

FINANCIAL AID FOR SPECIALIZED SURGERIES

We directly fully/partially paying for cardiac, abdominal, orthopaedic and head and neck surgeries.

MEDICAL INSURANCE

We have been providing Medical Insurance for children/parent+child whichever is necessary for maximum benefit to underprivileged families.

FINANCIAL AID FOR HIGH COST INVESTIGATIONS

We are directly paying hospitals for Medical Resonance Imaging (MRI), Positron Emission Tomography (PET CT), Immunohistochemistry and Histopathology.

OUR IMPACT

Empowering Women. Ensuring Health. Changing Lives.

Empowering Women in Medicine

Showcasing the pivotal role of female medical professionals in driving social change and improving public health outcomes.

Improved Health Outcomes

Providing consistent access to healthcare has led to a decrease in preventable diseases and improved overall well-being among the children served.

Economic Relief

Alleviating the financial burden on families who cannot afford health insurance, allowing them to allocate resources to other essential needs.