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Donate NowApril 2, 2026 | Project C.U.R.E
Around the world, healthcare providers are working every day with limited resources, high patient volumes, and critical gaps in equipment and support.
C.U.R.E. Clinics exist to meet that need alongside them.
Project C.U.R.E. is now accepting applications for the upcoming 2026 clinic trips, offering medical and non-medical volunteers the opportunity to deliver care, support local health systems, and serve communities where access to healthcare remains limited.
Each clinic is built in partnership with local hospitals and providers, ensuring care continues long after volunteers return home.
Ghana (Ashanti Region)
October 9–18, 2026
Guatemala
September 19–26, 2026
Tanzania
August 7–17, 2026
Ethiopia
June 12–21, 2026
Uganda
May 1–11, 2026
Additional clinic opportunities will be announced throughout the year, with teams deployed to regions where support is needed most.
C.U.R.E. Clinics are designed to be both impactful and sustainable.
Before a team arrives, Project C.U.R.E. has already delivered medical supplies and equipment through its Cargo program. Volunteers step into prepared clinical environments where they can immediately begin supporting patient care.
During a typical clinic, volunteers will:
Clinics typically run for one week, with four full days dedicated to patient care.
C.U.R.E. Clinics rely on a wide range of volunteers.
Medical professionals, including physicians, nurses, EMTs, and pharmacists, play a key role in clinical care. Non-medical volunteers support operations, patient intake, and community engagement.
If you are willing to serve, your skills are needed.
In many partner hospitals, access to basic medical supplies and consistent staffing remains a challenge.
C.U.R.E. Clinics are not stand-alone missions. They are part of a larger commitment to strengthening health systems through long-term partnerships, delivered equipment, and continued collaboration.
This approach ensures that each clinic builds on existing infrastructure rather than replacing it.
Every clinic trip is an opportunity to support providers, expand access to care, and contribute to a larger global effort to deliver health and hope.
Applications for 2026 C.U.R.E. Clinics are now open.