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Medical Mercy Canada (MMC) is a registered, non-governmental, non-religious, charitable organization. It provides medical supplies and education, as well as, social & wellness programs to Burmese refugees, impoverished Ukraine villagers and to the people of Nepal. Projects include homes for the elderly, health & dental clinics, schools, sanitation, and medic training, agricultural programs for orphans, and women's education.
Our mission is to advance the health of the people of Wisconsin by supporting medical education and health initiatives. We help to ensure a well-trained and diverse medical workforce by providing scholarships, student loans, summer fellowships, and leadership and volunteer opportunities. We play a role in improving health in the state by supporting community or statewide health programs or pilot projects through our grant program. We also reach out to youth with health education programs and activities that encourage them to consider careers in medicine and health care.
FMF looks to contribute to humanitarian response and comprehensive development through health and nutrition interventions, youth and women empowerment, capacity building, conducting research and studies, and community development by creating partnerships with the Government, local and international organizations in accordance with best practices
To be a national leader in the education and development of the next generation of physicians and scientists; to discover and translate new knowledge in the biomedical sciences; to provide cutting-edge, interdisciplinary and compassionate clinical care of the highest quality; to improve the health of the communities we serve.
We serve American children as their national arts organization, seeding their imagination, cultivating creativity, and fostering mutual empathy among them (for “a more perfect union”) and with their peers worldwide (for a peaceful future). Founded in 1997, the International Child Art Foundation (ICAF) organizes the Arts Olympiad, a school art program that has grown over the years into the world’s largest; it also produces the World Children’s Festival at the National Mall, located across from the U.S. Capitol. ICAF's ad-free ChildArt quarterly magazine enhances cross-cultural understanding and global competencies. ICAF has organized Healing Art Programs to revive faith in nature of child victims of natural disasters, and Peace through Art Programs to restore trust in humanity of children in conflict zones.
The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame is a national charitable organization that serves as an enduring tribute to the Canadian men and women who, now and in the past, have contributed to the understanding of disease and the improved health and well being of people everywhere.
GO-MED was started informally during the latter half of 2009 by several nurses, surgeons, and anesthetists who have been on previous overseas medical missions with other excellent organizations, such as Operation Rainbow and Health for Humanity. They decided that they wanted to expand their range, however, in several ways. They wanted to: 1. include a variety of surgeries according to the expertise of the surgeons who volunteer for a given mission; 2. include, as patients, adults as well as children; 3. include health education focused on the prevention of illness; 4. include a variety of global destinations, with perceived need being one of the critical criteria for selection.
Promote and provide equitable access to healthcare services to underserved communities.
Medical Missions Kenya and Hunger Relief (MMK) seeks to combat hunger, improve access to health care services, and promote health awareness education in underserved Kenyan communities.