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Updates from our team, patient stories, volunteer experiences, and more!
Coronavirus Reaches Bolivia: Trip Postponed
Today more than ever, we recognize that we are one human family interconnected across geographic borders. We are renewed in the belief that we must eliminate boundaries around our healthcare and prioritize the needs of those who are most vulnerable.
Choque, Lucha, and Cariño
Sometimes there are words in Spanish that just can’t be translated. Mission chaplain, Dr. Joe Sherman, shares three that have held new meaning for him since his first mission trip.
A Heartfelt Thank You from Our Youngest Patients
Nothing symbolizes Valentine’s Day quite like a heart; so today we would like to share with you some heartwarming stories of our pediatric heart patients.
Our Home Away From Home in Bolivia
The beautiful and historic Convento San Severino in Tarata, Bolivia, has been a tranquil respite for our mission over the past several years.
A Simple Innovation to Increase Safety
How do we make sure everyone in the O.R.—which may include people speaking multiple languages working in new settings with unfamiliar equipment—is working in sync?
Like Mother Like Daughter
Chaplain Bob Oldershaw shares the inspiring story of this mother-daughter duo who received treatment during our 100th mission trip!
Solidarity in Turbulent Times
Recently, political instability in Bolivia has become an added barrier to medical care for the most vulnerable. In these moments we’re especially grateful for our partnership with Puente de Solidaridad.
Solidarity Bridge and the G4 Alliance in Manila
Solidarity Bridge presents parntership model to peers at the G4 Alliance meeting in Manila, Philippines.
Slow Down to Speed Up
Dr. Shelly Agarwal shares what she learned on her first mission trip to Bolivia.
Giving Thanks for the Spirit of Solidarity
Bolivian-led mobile surgery campaigns served more than 50 patients throughout the summer months.
Partnering in Patient Care
Veteran missioner, Dr. Jay Herrmann shares one of his favorite things about visiting Bolivia—the working relationships he develops with Bolivian doctors.
Answered Prayers
Galia had prayed to find a doctor who would perform her surgery. She didn’t have enough money for the expensive operation, but she knew that she really needed it.