Help get needed supplies to health workers to stop Ebola's spread and protect themselves.
Donate NowMarch 24, 2026 | Project C.U.R.E
In many parts of the world, healthcare workers do not have what they need to do their jobs.
Doctors treat patients without gloves. Clinics operate without reliable oxygen. Mothers give birth without the equipment required for safe delivery.
These are not rare challenges. Rather, they are daily realities.
At Project C.U.R.E., responding to that level of need requires more than good intentions. It requires action at scale.
It looks like:
This is what audacity looks like in practice. Not an idea, but a decision to act and a commitment to follow through.
What began in a garage now operates through a global network of distribution centers, volunteers, and partners.
But the approach remains the same.
Start with what is needed.
Move what can be used.
Get it where it matters most.
Every shipment is customized. Each delivery is intentional. Every item is part of a larger system designed to strengthen healthcare infrastructure in under-resourced communities.
This is not one moment of impact. It is sustained, consistent work.
Nevertheless, the story of Project C.U.R.E. is continuing.
Our success and growth come from you: the volunteers who sort and pack supplies in warehouses across the country, and the donors who choose to turn unused resources into life-saving tools.
What started in a garage has reached communities around the world. Our work continues because people choose to act.
Learn more about Doug Jackson's journey and how audacity drives global impact in his interview with Microsoft for Nonprofits.