1spin4win has introduced a new charitable initiative aimed at improving healthcare access for children in Kenya living with cancer and CNS-related conditions, while encouraging collaboration across the iGaming industry.

The campaign, United for Impact, will support Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital Foundation in its work to expand access to specialist paediatric care and improve outcomes for vulnerable children and their families.

Healthcare access in Kenya remains a major challenge, with thousands of children affected by cancer each year and many cases diagnosed too late for effective treatment. Limited specialist infrastructure and financial constraints continue to impact survival rates compared with more developed healthcare systems.

The initiative reflects 1spin4win’s continued expansion across African markets and its focus on building meaningful partnerships within the region.

Valiantsina Dubavets, Head of Marketing at 1spin4win, said:

“The iGaming industry is growing rapidly — new markets are emerging, major events are bringing people together, and a strong professional community continues to take shape. At a time like this, we believe it is especially important to direct some of that collective attention toward real social challenges. At 1spin4win, we see it as our responsibility to use our platform to contribute to initiatives that matter beyond the industry.”

Dr Doreen Karimi, Oncology Doctor at Gertrude's Children Hospital, commented:

“By partnering with the Gertrude’s Hospital Foundation, your contribution goes directly toward breaking down the structural and financial walls that stand between a sick child and a healthy future. This includes covering complex procedures, training frontline health workers in remote counties, equipping specialized infrastructure, and supporting vulnerable families to prevent them from falling into poverty.”

The programme will form part of a wider effort by 1spin4win to support charitable causes and promote greater social responsibility within the iGaming sector.

Learn more about how to join the initiative here.