INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM

Our International Medical Program (IMP) aims to improve health infrastructure, enhance the capacity of local health professionals, and provide high-quality medical care to low-income patients from underserved communities.

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The International Medical Program

How we empower the most vulnerable

Surgeons performing an operation in an operating room, wearing blue surgical gowns, masks, and colorful head covers.
Blue stethoscope icon on light blue circle background.
Medical supply storage room with shelves stocked with various packaged medical supplies, bottles of liquid, and baskets containing different items. A black chair is placed alongside the shelves, and bags are visible on the floor.
Icon of an IV drip bag with a tube and drop in blue color on a light blue circular background.
A young child wearing a pink knitted hat and striped pajamas is being examined by a person in a colorful cap and mask. Another adult is holding the child's hand and sunglasses. The setting appears to be a medical facility.
Star of Life symbol with Rod of Asclepius on blue background
A young boy in an orange shirt sits on a yellow exercise ball, holding a pink ball, while a smiling woman supports him.
Blue wheelchair icon on a light blue circle background.

Solutions that last

Our International Medical Program (IMP) is dedicated to creating sustainable health systems in underserved communities in Honduras. Through our four projects - Surgical Trips, Training and Equipment, Optical Care, and Rehab and Physiotherapy - we strengthen the capacity of local health professionals, provide high-quality medical care to low-income patients, and improve the overall health infrastructure in the country. By implementing these projects, we strive to improve access to essential health services and strengthen a sustainable healthcare system that will have a lasting impact on the health and well-being of underserved communities for years to come.

Medical personnel in scrubs practicing newborn resuscitation on a baby mannequin in a classroom setting.

Training workshops

Surgical team performing a procedure in an operating room, wearing blue scrubs and masks, surrounded by medical equipment.

Gynecological surgery

“There is a lack of medical care in Honduras and so many people are unable to afford surgery. We are able to bring volunteer ophthalmologists, gynecological surgeons, general surgeons, and urologists into the country. They are experts in their fields and are highly experienced, and the surgeries they perform are just absolutely life-changing for patients.”

- Mary Ellen, Director of Operations

Group practicing CPR techniques in a training room with equipment and instructional papers.

Rehab team

Ophthalmology surgery

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