Kaufusi’s Keikis Video

Published December 03, 2025

Impact Stories

The Kaufusi’s Keikis program, brings medical students and underserved communities together to provide comprehensive health screenings, from vital signs to vision checks, for local children. By identifying health needs early, the initiative is helping kids stay healthy and thrive both in and out of the classroom. Hear Noorda-COM leadership, faculty advisors and students reflect on how this initiative is making an impact.

Beginning in 2026, Kaufusi’s Keiki’s will be renamed as NOORDA C.A.R.E.S. (Community • Awareness • Resources • Education • Service) to more clearly align it with Noorda-COM's mission and support its planned expansion into additional communities. Look out for more here.


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  • When schools, community leaders and future doctors unite, kids win! Noorda-COM’s preventive health program connects families in underserved communities with medical students for vital, opt-in preventive child health screenings through Kaufusi’s Keikis. Hear how this program is impacting the Provo community.

  • Noorda-COM students are helping bridge gaps in health outcomes for underserved communities and forging connections with local families through the Kaufusi’s Keikis program. A new video shares how their free, opt-in preventive health screenings for children in Provo are helping their community thrive.

  • Noorda-COM’s Kaufusi’s Keikis program brings medical students and underserved communities together to provide comprehensive health screenings, from vital signs to vision checks, for local children. By identifying health needs early, the initiative is helping kids stay healthy and thrive both in and out of the classroom. Hear how this initiative is making an impact.

  • Medical students at Noorda-COM are providing vital preventive health screenings to children in Provo, Utah, through the Kaufusi’s Keikis program, with support from @mayorkaufusi and Provo City School District. Hear how this free, opt-in program is increasing opportunities for health and building bridges between underserved communities and medical students.

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