Poorest of the Poor: Government won’t solve the problems Hondurans face
CONCEPCION, HONDURAS — Rene Madrid was living in a small one-room shack, no larger than a single-car garage, with no…
CAMO provides more than 174,408 life-saving services each year to impoverished people who otherwise would not have access to aid.
“As a Peace Corps nurse, I witnessed 31 babies die in one month as a result of not having the supplies, equipment and educated staff to save them. I cannot bring back those 31 babies, but today…infants and adults are being saved daily due to the CAMO model.”
– Kathryn Tschiegg, Founder
CONCEPCION, HONDURAS — Rene Madrid was living in a small one-room shack, no larger than a single-car garage, with no…
Our hydrocephalus stories: there is hope for children
When seeing Emanuel de Jesus standing there by his mother and Dr.…
This Annual Report is our opportunity to express our gratitude to our donors for their generosity and inform you regarding…