The Quick Fix Learning Hub is a training organization dedicated to equipping individuals and communities across all 47 counties in Kenya with life-saving first aid skills. We specialize in emergency response training, including STOP THE BLEED®, CPR, and general first aid courses. Our goal is to build a culture of preparedness, enabling people to take action and save lives before professional help arrives.
We offer training to corporates, schools, and community groups, ensuring accessibility nationwide. Our instructors are accredited by the American Heart Association (AHA) and recognized locally by the Ministry of Labour and Social Services. Through initiatives like the Stop the Bleed Kenya project, we provide free and accessible training to empower more people to respond effectively in emergencies.
The Quick Fix Learning Hub focuses on emergency response and life-saving skills in the health sector. Our core areas include First Aid, CPR, and bleeding control, ensuring individuals and communities can take immediate action before professional help arrives. We train corporates, schools, and community groups across all 47 counties in Kenya, helping them build confidence in responding to medical emergencies. Through initiatives like STOP THE BLEED® Kenya, we work to reduce preventable deaths by equipping people with the skills and knowledge to control life-threatening bleeding.
We also emphasize workplace health and safety compliance, ensuring organizations meet national and international standards for emergency preparedness. Our training programs align with American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines and are recognized by the Ministry of Labour and Social Services. By providing hands-on, scenario-based training, we empower participants with practical skills to handle real-life emergencies effectively.
We seek support from the ECHAlliance community to expand the STOP THE BLEED® Kenya initiative and train 2,025 Kenyans for free in 2025. We welcome collaboration with health and social care networks, researchers, and emergency response experts to enhance our training programs and ensure best practices in bleeding control education. Additionally, we are looking for in-kind support such as bleeding control kits, simulation manikins, and logistical assistance to help our trainers reach communities, schools, and workplaces across all 47 counties in Kenya.
We also aim to connect with digital health innovators, policymakers, and ecosystem leaders who can help us integrate technology-driven solutions into our training, such as e-learning platforms and data-driven impact assessments. By working together, we can strengthen community resilience, improve emergency response systems, and contribute to global efforts in reducing preventable deaths through first aid education.