In many low-income countries, medicines are scarce due to high costs, weak supply chains, and underfunded healthcare systems. Conflict and import restrictions make access even harder, leaving clinics without essential treatments.
As a result, treatable illnesses go unchecked, infections worsen, and struggling families face impossible choices. In crisis zones, limited access to medicine deepens suffering and strains fragile health systems.
MEDICINE SHOULDN’T BE A PRIVILEGE. YET FOR MILLIONS, IT’S OUT OF REACH.
That’s why our programs in Guatemala and Lebanon are working to break down barriers so we can deliver life-saving medicines to those who need them most.
We’ve provided $40 million in medical aid to Guatemala, including $14 million last year alone. That means 205,510 people across 46 clinics got the medicine they needed to survive and heal.
And we’re not stopping—we’re still on the ground, delivering lifesaving care every day.
In a country where medicine shortages put lives at risk, every dose matters.
We’ve delivered $5.4 million in medical aid to Lebanon, reaching 12,500 people across 8 clinics in 2024 alone. And we’re still here—making sure families get access to essential medicines they need to survive.
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