Peter Kithene (original) (raw)
Peter Kithene is the co-founder of the now closed (business irregularities) Mama Maria Medical Clinic in Muhuru Bay, Kenya. The clinic, which a staff of twenty employees and provided community healthcare, was founded by Kithene, and several others who provided the financial means to open in 2005. Kithene was named one of CNN’s Global Heroes in 2007 for the team's work in developing rural healthcare in Africa. In 2008, he was named as one of the University of Washington’s “Wondrous 100” alumni.
Property | Value |
---|---|
dbo:abstract | Peter Kithene is the co-founder of the now closed (business irregularities) Mama Maria Medical Clinic in Muhuru Bay, Kenya. The clinic, which a staff of twenty employees and provided community healthcare, was founded by Kithene, and several others who provided the financial means to open in 2005. Kithene was named one of CNN’s Global Heroes in 2007 for the team's work in developing rural healthcare in Africa. In 2008, he was named as one of the University of Washington’s “Wondrous 100” alumni. Kithene was born in Muhuru Bay, one of 10 siblings. When he was 12-years-old, his parents died of an undiagnosed disease. He earned a scholarship to the Starehe Boys Centre and School and then attended the University of Washington where he received a Bachelor's degree in Psychology in 2007. He is no longer married to Katrina Haynes, the former executive director of Leadership Advancement International, a Seattle-based nonprofit that funds scholarships for African students. They have two children together. (en) |
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink | https://www.heraldnet.com/news/everett-library-enters-e-book-era/ |
dbo:wikiPageID | 22929555 (xsd:integer) |
dbo:wikiPageLength | 2479 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger) |
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID | 1086282852 (xsd:integer) |
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink | dbr:Psychology dbr:University_of_Washington dbc:Living_people dbc:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people) dbr:Muhuru_Bay dbr:CNN_Heroes dbr:Starehe_Boys_Centre_and_School dbc:Kenyan_businesspeople dbc:University_of_Washington_College_of_Arts_and_Sciences_alumni dbr:Kenya |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate | dbt:Cite_web dbt:Reflist |
dcterms:subject | dbc:Living_people dbc:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people) dbc:Kenyan_businesspeople dbc:University_of_Washington_College_of_Arts_and_Sciences_alumni |
gold:hypernym | dbr:Founder |
rdf:type | dbo:Person yago:WikicatLivingPeople yago:CausalAgent100007347 yago:LivingThing100004258 yago:Object100002684 yago:Organism100004475 yago:Person100007846 yago:PhysicalEntity100001930 yago:YagoLegalActor yago:YagoLegalActorGeo yago:Whole100003553 |
rdfs:comment | Peter Kithene is the co-founder of the now closed (business irregularities) Mama Maria Medical Clinic in Muhuru Bay, Kenya. The clinic, which a staff of twenty employees and provided community healthcare, was founded by Kithene, and several others who provided the financial means to open in 2005. Kithene was named one of CNN’s Global Heroes in 2007 for the team's work in developing rural healthcare in Africa. In 2008, he was named as one of the University of Washington’s “Wondrous 100” alumni. (en) |
rdfs:label | Peter Kithene (en) |
owl:sameAs | freebase:Peter Kithene yago-res:Peter Kithene wikidata:Peter Kithene https://global.dbpedia.org/id/4tug5 |
prov:wasDerivedFrom | wikipedia-en:Peter_Kithene?oldid=1086282852&ns=0 |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf | wikipedia-en:Peter_Kithene |
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of | dbr:Kithene,_Peter |
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of | dbr:CNN_Heroes dbr:Kithene,_Peter |
is foaf:primaryTopic of | wikipedia-en:Peter_Kithene |