In this first installment of a two-part conversation, host Emma Sellers, MS, is joined by Lucy Kibe, DrPH, MS, MHS, PA-C, co-founder of AmKeny, a nonprofit that partners U.S. PAs and other clinicians with Kenyan clinical officers to support patient care, education, and community health initiatives in Kenya. She is joined by Laye Akinloye, PA-C, Emeritus; Alabi Akinloye, PA; Miriam Ha, PA; Gaelen Waar, Pre-PA Student; and Ajana Williams, Pre-PA Student, who share their experiences participating in AmKeny’s medical outreach efforts. Dr. Kibe reflects on how the organization grew from a 2011 Drexel PA student trip into a sustained nonprofit focused on collaboration, cultural exchange, educational support, and strengthening local clinical officer programs. The group discusses the realities of delivering care in resource-limited settings, adapting to supply constraints, and supporting clinics focused on women’s health, children’s care, men’s health, eye screenings, and patient intake. They also provide an inside look at AMKENY’s large-scale community “medical camp,” which brings together Kenyan volunteers and U.S. clinicians to offer primary care, cervical cancer screening and treatment, dental care, counseling, spiritual support, nutrition services, physical therapy, pharmacy services, and referrals for cataract surgery.