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Updates from our team, patient stories, volunteer experiences, and more!
A Promise Kept
Elena’s journey—which began with a devastating injury and led her to nursing school—shows the powerful ripple effect of gratitude.
The Joy of Healing
Fighting complications from Chagas disease, a young father struggles to recover his health and support his family.
The Joy of Encounter
In Bolivia, home visits help build bridges of solidarity—like the day Esperanza met Kim.
Six Women on a Mission
Six Solidarity Bridge missioners depart on a weeklong Gynecologic Surgery Mission Trip with an ambitious goal: to restore and improve the quality of life for women who lack access to vital treatment.
Solidarity is Contagious
Chaplains are important members of our mission team, they help missioners to reflect on their experiences and accompany our patients during their time in the hospital. Hear more about about their work in today's blog.
Why Do We Operate in Bolivia? Comparisons with Illinois
The populations of Bolivia and Illinois are similar in size. But when it comes to health care access, just a few key statistics reveal stark contrasts.
Mission Trip Send-Off
Solidarity Bridge friends, supporters, and missioners came together on September 9 for our annual mission team send-off.
A Healthy Heart Needs Lifetime Care
A healthy heartbeat is something that pacemaker patients like Patricia can never take for granted. Once patients receive an implant through Solidarity Bridge, we commit to their permanent, lifetime follow-up care.
On the Campaign Trail
In the past four months, Puente de Solidaridad organized four laparoscopic surgery campaigns at regional hospitals around the department of Cochabamba. Each five-day effort served an average of 14 patients, many of whom had put off treatment because of their economic situation.
Bridging the Resource Divide
Because Solidarity Bridge believes that the goods of the Earth (including medical care and equipment) belong to us all, equipping Bolivian hospitals and surgeons with needed instruments and supplies is essential to our mission.
Together, helping 12 hearts to beat
“Helping a Heart to Beat,” a surgical campaign made possible by the coordinated effort of five distinct organizations, took place April 17-19 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. A true example of solidarity, the campaign served 12 children with congenital heart defects through a high-tech procedure using cardiac catheterization.
Missions, Campaigns, Programs—What are we talking about?
Every institution tends to develop its own internal language and Solidarity Bridge is no exception. To keep both new and longtime members of our bridge-building network on the same page, here is a brief glossary.