MEDICAL CARE
Providing Medical Ministry
Many developing countries lack adequate hospitals, emergency transportation, and infrastructure, and face environmental factors that can often have a significant detrimental impact. Both increase the burden of death, disease, and disabilities.
In many cases, simple preventive measures exist to reduce these burdens, but it’s not enough. Countries facing these challenges need the support of people who know how to provide them the care that they need. Nonprofit organizations are integral to providing medical care, and not just to those people that are facing a crisis.
Learn more about the Medical causes we support below:
DUNKLIN MEMORIAL CHURCH
Offering Meaningful Direction to Men Suffering From Chemical Addiction
Okeechobee, Florida
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Extending a Helping Hand to Urban Communities Affected by COVID-19
Manilla, Philippines
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Providing Critical Relief in the Wake of Hurricane Dorian
The Bahamas
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Improving the Quality of Life for as Many People as Possible in Peru
Pucallpa, Peru - South America
Read About InitiativeCauses & Organizations We Support
We partner with trusted nonprofit organizations that work on important causes all over the world. Select a cause or organization to learn more about the initiatives NutraMedix supports:
Humanitarian Crisis
Humanitarian crises present a critical threat to the health, safety, security, or well-being of a community spanning a wide area.
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Medical
Many developing countries lack adequate hospitals, emergency transportation, and infrastructure and face environmental factors that can often have a significant detrimental impact.
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Food and Water
Lack of food and water is considered a humanitarian crisis. And for survivors of environmental disasters, food and water are not always guaranteed.
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Education
In underdeveloped countries, there is little access to quality education, and attending school often isn’t a priority. Instead, most family members work, including children.