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EVERY MOMENT COUNTS

Guyana Medical Mission comprises a team of doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals who travel to Guyana to provide free care to the underserved.

The Guyana Medical Mission was founded by two physicians, Drs. James T. Cort and Berman O. Saunders (deceased). They started visiting Guyana in 2005 and has never missed a year since then. The group has grown tremendously with professionals including surgeons, physicians, nurses, and some who volunteer their time and efforts to assist the professionals in caring for the impoverished.

Donate to Guyana Medical Mission, Inc.

Purpose:

Purchase of Medical Supplies for the clinics we host in various villages in Guyana, South America.  last year we served more than 4,000 people at Rose Hall Estate Primary School, East Canje, Fyrish Health Centre, St. Francis Community Hall, Rose Hall Town, Lan-Live-Man Health Centre in Lancaster, Belladrum Seventh Day Advantist Church, Mahaicony Community Centre, Beterverwagting Health Centre, Mahaica Health Centre, Buxton Health Centre, Bagottsville, West Demerara, East LaPenitence Health Centre and Sophia Health Centre.

This year, due to the widespread of the COVID-19 virus, we were unable to host our Mission.  However, we are looking forward to and are getting ready to serve the people of Guyana in 2021. We thank you for your support!

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RECENT CAUSES

We host clinics in Berbice, the East Coast and in Georgetown

FEATURED NEWS

Together we make all the difference

Tracey Bradley, BSN, RNC

Tracey Bradley, BSN, RNC Tracey has been with the team for the past 2 years.  Her work experience includes: Charge RN Labor and delivery at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and Chemotherapy

Lennox Gravesande

Lennox Gravesande Lenny has been devoting one week for the past four years to the Mission.  He visits his native land, Guyana and volunteer nurse.  His involvement started after speaking with his friend, Dr. Saunders, co-founder, who

Guyana Medical Mission commences outreach in Berbice

Over 200 Berbicians have benefited from an annual medical outreach programme conducted by a team of 15 health professionals from the Guyana Medical Mission in conjunction with the Caribbean Medical Mission at the weekend.

DONATE OR BECOME A VOLUNTEER TODAY!

We accept Monetary Donations and Donations of Medical Equipment and Supplies. You can also make a difference by volunteering. Get in touch today and start making the difference.

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