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Assessment & Cargo Assistance

Project C.U.R.E. dedicates over 200 days per year to conducting on-site needs assessments in hospitals and clinics in developing countries. This is equivalent to approximately 13 years spent assessing more than 1,000 medical facilities in more than 130 countries. 

Project C.U.R.E. works in partnership with in-country organizations to develop a high-level understanding of each recipients needs and situation. This assures accountability to both our in-country partners and our donors. Our process ensures that every container delivered will meet the specific needs and approval of the recipient facility, equipping them with the life-saving tools needed to provide an enhanced level of diagnosis, treatment and care for patients. On average, the cost for the processing and delivery of one container is $20,000. Each container will place approximately $400,000 worth of medical supplies and technologically-appropriate equipment into the hands of medical staff where it is needed most.

Project C.U.R.E. works with civic clubs, faith-based groups, other humanitarian organizations, foundations, corporations and individuals who have recognized the critical need for medical supplies and equipment to strengthen healthcare systems around the world. For more information about the Project C.U.R.E. Assessment and Cargo Container assistance process please contact cargo@projectcure.org or apply now.

Project C.U.R.E. & Stryker Surgical, together meeting a world of need.

Stryker Surgical assists Project C.U.R.E. in providing high-quality surgical products for medical missions to developing countries. If you are a medical professional who will be traveling on a medical mission trip and are in need of surgical supplies, the following kits may be requested:

  • Small Battery Powered Drill Set $500
  • Large Bone Battery Powered Set $500
  • Micro Electric Drill/Saw Set $500
  • Cast Cutter $200

Cost includes shipping and handling. Kits include instructions and single-use sterile burs and blades. Electric equipment is 110 volt.  For more information, please contact strykerkits@projectcure.org or apply for a Stryker Kit here.