Lend a hand for health
Lend a hand for health
We are an organization dedicated to providing health care access and medical supplies to those people living in the developing world, who are much less fortunate than us.
Our specific goals are to raise funds for financial scholarships for osteopathic medical students desiring to work or train in a global capacity, provide medications, supplies and special services to volunteers and groups performing medical outreach, provide global health outreach opportunities for members and friends of the medical profession to locations around the world
Our specific goals are to raise funds for financial scholarships for osteopathic medical students desiring to work or train in a global capacity, provide medications, supplies and special services to volunteers and groups performing medical outreach, provide global health outreach opportunities for members and friends of the medical profession to locations around the world
Provide funding for global health related medications, supplies, and special services to those in need
Provide global outreach opportunities for members and friends of the medical profession
Provide scholarships to medical students aspiring to work in an international capacity
We provide opportunities to support global outreach missions in Kenya, Ecuador, and Guatemala via volunteer opportunities for licensed healthcare providers and medical students and accepting financial donations to support our efforts.
We provide opportunities to support global outreach missions in Kenya, Ecuador, and Guatemala via volunteer opportunities for licensed healthcare providers and medical students and accepting financial donations to support our efforts.
Click on the missions below for more information and to volunteer!
Consider the bow and arrow, and imagine yourself on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota at the second annual health fair of the Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine (RVU) May 3-4, 2019, after a six-hour drive from Denver.
Sights and insights abounded in the 2019 Guatemala trip in March 2-10. Team members included a first-year student who described collaboration among fellow medical students as well as a sense of being daunted and undaunted
By: Carol Sullivan
Osteopaths may share a surprising kinship with Lakotas when it comes to a holistic view of health. Second-year RVU medical students on the trip, who numbered ten, made these medical and cultural observations.
By: Carol Sullivan
On the school global outreach trip to Guatemala, a particularly difficult patient encounter allowed me to reflect on my fears and anxieties about entering the clinical years of my medical education.
By: Alexandra Lee
Statistics are slippery—they can describe, decry, and defy what is happening. At a recent two-day health fair on Pine Ridge Reservation, an RVU medical team offered screening and education for health issues. The number of persons who came to the health fair was small, but the team has been invited to return September 1-2, 2018. What happened?
By: Carol Sullivan
The things we carried—heaving medical bags and hopes! To Guatemala we came, nineteen students, five physicians, one paramedic, and four community volunteers.
by: Carol Sullivan
Medical students aboard a chicken bus in Ecuador—What do you get?
By: Carol Sullivan
Dive into the cases directly from our volunteers.
View and get involved with the scheduled 2018 Hands for Health global outreach and clinical rotations.
A Wrinkle In Time could well describe our Guatemala 2020 medical trip. In late February our medical team left behind our customary lifestyles in the USA to offer clinics in Guatemala sponsored by Hands for Health Foundation and Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine. When we returned three weeks later, accustomed sights had morphed into the surreal. We encountered the CLOSED, CANCELED, and SUSPENDED. In medical offices, which were fast becoming virtual, the dreaded C-word for disease—Cancer-- had ceded first place to Coronavirus.