You don't need a stethoscope.

Lawyers. Engineers. Accountants. Software developers. We’ve brought them all with our team, virtually or in person, and every one of them has changed something

Running a clinical operation in one of the world's poorest countries takes more than medicine.

It takes logistics, technology, legal expertise, financial oversight, communications, and people willing to solve problems nobody anticipated.

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If you have a skill, we have a use for it. We need you whether you travel with us, join us on Zoom, or support us in any creative way. We’re serious about that.

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The honest pitch: In a place this small and this under-resourced, a skilled professional who shows up and solves a problem is not a helper. They’re a miracle. Whether you are at home, on your couch, or with us on the ground in Africa, come be a miracle.

A healthcare worker measures the height of a young boy standing on a scale in an outdoor setting, surrounded by local villagers including women and children, with trees and traditional mud houses in the background.
Three colorful butterflies in blue, yellow, and orange, flying together against a white background.

Ways non-medical professionals contribute:

  • Legal: nonprofit governance, contract review, IP protection, local regulatory navigation

  • Technology: data systems, electronic health records, communications infrastructure

  • Finance: budgeting, grant reporting, donor tracking

  • Communications: documentation, photography, storytelling, grant writing

  • Logistics: supply chain, equipment procurement, travel coordination

  • General operations: whatever needs doing — and there's always something