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April 10, 2017

CONTACT:    Elizabeth Olsen

National Procurement Manager

Project C.U.R.E.

(720) 490-4006

elizabetholsen@projectcure.org

 

Project Cure Recruits Local Medical Facilities

April 10, 2017 (Saginaw, Michigan) – Project Cure is the worlds largest distributor of medical donations to developing countries. Since 1987, this nonprofit organization has been making an extreme difference around the world. By delivering medical supplies to developing countries they are not only saving countless lives, but also they are changing the world. We live in a world with so many resources we don’t know what to do with them. "Half of the world’s population - more than 3 billion people - live on less than $2.50 per day" (UN Developmental Programee).

 Like any nonprofit, this organization runs off of donations and volunteers. Without the generosity of hospitals and people, Project Cure would not be even remotely close to where they are today. In order to make as big of a difference as possible, we need to get as many people and resources involved as we can. 

With the idea in mind that we want to impact as many people as possible, we want local hospitals and doctor's offices to get involved with Project Cure. If local medical professionals step up to donate supplies and share their knowledge with these developing countries we will be able to make an even bigger impact. These local medical professional can not only help with donations involving up to date medical supplies and financial needs but they can also help by getting involved in the volunteer process first hand. By going overseas and teaching these nurses and doctors how to use the current day medical machinery they will give them to the tools to give their community a second chance. With the medical tools and knowledge, local medical professionals will help Project Cure reach their goal of helping more people and making an even bigger difference. 

As the world's largest distributor of medical donations to developing countries, Project Cure has a standard to meet. This training process will help ensure that Project Cure continues to meet that standard with every mission. Project Cure will go through this process in hope of becoming better.

This nonprofit has come so far from where they started and made such an unimaginable difference in the world today. By getting local hospitals involved and doing as much as possible, the only outcome is growth. We hope to meet our goals of donating more, sharing more medical knowledge, and as always, making as big as a difference as possible.

For more information or to get involved, visit www.projectcure.orgLinks to an external site..

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