In response to this growing crisis, Briko Homes Limited has launched a new mental health facility called Snapback Recovery Clinic

Mental health issues continue to affect many families in Kenya. Every day, people are losing loved ones to suicide, drug and substance abuse, depression, bipolar disorder, and other related conditions. These struggles are not limited to individuals—they impact entire families and communities. When someone suffers from mental illness, their loved ones often have to stop working to care for them. This not only creates emotional strain but also affects livelihoods and the wider economy.

In response to this growing crisis, Briko Homes Limited has launched a new mental health facility called Snapback Recovery Clinic. Located in Muguga, Ruiru, the clinic aims to help people struggling with mental health conditions recover and return to their everyday lives. The goal is clear—to help patients “snap back” to mental strength and stability.

Snapback Recovery Clinic stands out for one key reason: it offers treatment at highly discounted rates. This is made possible by Briko Homes’ unique approach. The company will donate 5% of its proceeds directly to the clinic. That money will go toward lowering the cost of care for patients, making mental health support more accessible to more people. If you’ve ever purchased land or property from Briko Homes, you’ve already played a role in helping someone get the treatment they need.

During the official launch of the facility, Briko Homes CEO Paul Waiganjo shared his personal commitment to addressing mental health challenges in Kenya. As both the founder of Briko Homes and Snapback Recovery Clinic, Waiganjo said the clinic fulfills a dream he has carried for years—to make mental health care available to those who need it most. He spoke about the pain experienced by families who have lost loved ones to suicide and other mental health-related issues, and he emphasized the urgent need for action.

Waiganjo also expressed deep appreciation for the medical staff at Snapback Recovery Clinic, including doctors and counselors, who work tirelessly to support patients through their healing journeys. He explained that the clinic is more than just a one-time project—it is the official Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm of Briko Homes Limited. This means the clinic will continue to operate and grow as the company expands.

He took time to thank Briko Homes customers for making this possible. Every land or property investment has contributed to the development and funding of the clinic. Waiganjo also encouraged more Kenyans, both locally and in the diaspora, to continue supporting Briko Homes. By investing in land, they are also helping to fund mental health services for those in need.

His message was simple but powerful: together, we can help reduce the effects of the mental health crisis in Kenya. Every small effort counts. Every investment helps someone heal. Snapback Recovery Clinic is now open and ready to serve, and its success depends on continued community support. Mental health care is no longer out of reach—it’s within your power to support it.

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