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CAPITOL CITY MEDICAL TEAMS

Capitol City Medical Teams (CCMT), is a U.S. based 501 c3 organization. CCMT sponsors medical teams to aid impoverished people in foreign countries without regard to race, gender, religion, creed, or national origin.

DESEA PERÚ

DESEA Peru is a registered Peruvian nonprofit based in Lamay in the Sacred Valley of the Incas near Cusco. In indigenous communities in the adjacent mountains, DESEA Peru has undertaken a comprehensive program of household water treatment and community healthcare.

HEALING THE CHILDREN

Healing the Children (HTC), is a nonprofit, U.S. volunteer organization dedicated to healing children around the world.

ONE CHILD AT A TIME

One Child at A Time, is a group of volunteer physicians, nurses, therapists and orthotist/prosthetists committed to bringing orthopedic and rehabilitation services to children who cannot get such care due to financial or social conditions while providing it on a personal "one on one" level.

POR ESO!

Since 2009 Por Eso! has been working with families and schools in some of the poorest communities in the province of Cuzco. They do this together with a professional and motivated local team.

PROJECT PERU

Project Peru mobilizes Miami based medical teams to improve the health and lives of the underprivileged in the Andes of Peru, working directly with the Kausay Wasi Clinic.

TEXAS DE PERÚ

Texas de Peru was formed as a cooperative effort of the Texas Medical Community to leverage collective strength, resources and expertise to improve healthcare in the High Andes of Peru. To that end they work with local leaders and volunteers to send medical missions, equipment supplies, and expertise to the Kausay Wasi Clinic in Peru. They enable individuals and organizations to deliver healthcare, produce servant leaders and make a difference in the delivery of healthcare to the undeserved, globally and locally. The objective of Texas de Peru is to serve as a “bridge” between the health and welfare needs of the indigent in Peru through the Kausay Wasi Clinic, and surplus medical supplies, professionals and expertise in Texas.