Community Health Clinics
HealthcareHigh Need

Community Health Clinics

Bringing healthcare to those who need it most

About This Program

In many rural and remote communities, the nearest hospital is hours — sometimes days — away. Preventable conditions go untreated, maternal mortality rates remain high, and children miss out on life-saving vaccinations.

Our Community Health Clinics program deploys mobile medical units staffed by trained health workers to reach underserved populations. We provide primary care, prenatal services, immunizations, and health education, often serving as the only healthcare access point for entire villages.

Each clinic serves 200–400 patients per month and operates on a sustainable model that trains local community health workers to continue delivering care between visits.

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Our Impact

8,400+Patients Treated
6Mobile Clinics
120Health Workers Trained
95%Vaccination Coverage

The mobile clinic saved my daughter’s life. She had a high fever for three days, and the nearest hospital was a full day’s travel. The clinic arrived just in time.

Maria S., Mother of three, rural Guatemala

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