This article sheds light on the Albinism Sunscreen Support Program in Kenya, which offers much-needed protection to persons with albinism against skin cancer caused by exposure to high levels of ultraviolet radiation. The program has made significant strides in providing sunscreen to PWAs across various counties in Kenya, and this article outlines how to access these services. Additionally, the article acknowledges the importance of the program and the need for more efforts to be made towards serving more people with albinism. It also highlights the role of Black Albinism in ensuring that the project concept is aligned with the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.