Travel Internationally

Experience Project C.U.R.E.'s work hands-on by participating in one of our international travel opportunities.

C.U.R.E. CLINICS

Are you searching for something more? You've always believed that one person can change the world.  Join the growing number of people who have answered "yes" to the something more question.  

Volunteer abroad for a Medical Service Trip to learn more about the work of Project C.U.R.E.  

A mother travels many hours, maybe days to reach a clinic.  She has heard that there will be a free clinic this week. This time, someone can see her child. Are you that someone?

What to Expect

  • Lots of patients (a typical team will see 200 patients each day)
  • Back to the basics; minimal medical supplies and equipment
  • A different way of doing things
  • Frustration and fatigue
  • Hope, joy and heartfelt gratitude from your patients
  • A desire to go back again and again
Click here to see the 2011 C.U.R.E. CLINICS schedule.

Contact Amelia Bowman for details about joining a C.U.R.E. CLINICS medical service trip, ameliabowman@projectcure.org.

PhilanthroTravel

In mid-2008, PROJECT C.U.R.E. launched and branded a unique version of voluntourism through which donors intimately connect with the organization’s work, seeing first-hand its impact for communities and people in need throughout the world. Through PhilanthroTravel, PROJECT C.U.R.E. is providing unique travel opportunities that enable participants to fully experience a developing nation while making a direct impact on that nation’s need.

Trip-goers experience the end results of PROJECT C.U.R.E.'s work building healthcare infrastructure in the developing world, at the same time giving them a glimpse into the conditions the organization works to correct.

PhilanthroTravel is customized to the needs of business and community leaders. It provides them with a way to do good at home and through their travels, connecting their actions on a local level to humanitarian assistance globally. Participants’ program fees help to finance future deliveries of medical relief to facilities in the country visited.

Participants visit both hospitals and clinics on both ends of PROJECT C.U.R.E.’s work – prospective recipient facilities, where teams perform needs assessments, and others where the organization has already delivered supplies and equipment.
 
"A PROJECT C.U.R.E. trip gives you the ability to dig below the surface in a country - to understand a little bit what life is like for the people who live there and to help them live better."

-- Dr. Lisa Latts, Vice President, Programs in Clinical Excellence, Anthem Blue Cross


 

 

 
  
Coupling these experiences with the chance to meet senior government and corporate officials, dine with heads of state, and gain access to cultural and environmental areas not open to the general public, PROJECT C.U.R.E. PhilanthroTravel participants receive exposure to new and fascinating cultures in ways not afforded by other travel opportunities.

Contact Amelia Bowman at ameliabowman@projectcure.org to find out more about PhilanthroTravel and upcoming trips.
"Visiting a warehouse in suburban Denver filled with medical supplies and equipment is one thing, but, actually going to the hospital where the supplies are being used is unbelievable."

-- Elaine Gantz Berman,
Colorado Board of Education

Recent PhilanthroTravel Media Coverage


June 25, 2010
CBS 4 (Denver, CO)
Belize Gets Much-Needed Help From Coloradans

June 8, 2010 CBS 4 (Denver, CO)
Neal: Make a Difference During Your Next Vacation
May 1, 2010 ColoradoBiz
Trading Profit for Passion
Feb. 1, 2010 CBS 4 (Denver, CO) Gloria Neal's Blog
Thank God for Philanthro-Travel?
Jan. 1, 201 The Denver Business Journal
Execs donate - and follow funds to destination
April 5, 2009
The Denver Post
A Denver charitable group reports on a journey of redemption to Cuba

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