An optimal health status is the right of all people and is not an economic-based privilege.
Optimal health can only be achieved by the careful integration of education, economic development, environmental conservation, and cultural preservation into the community health care model.
Sustainable benefits are only achieved through a long-term commitment to a small geographical region.
We are committed to ensuring that a given project is fully self-sustaining before considering the inception of other projects.
Integration and augmentation of existing resources is crucial to the success of a given project.
We strive to develop working relationships with local governmental and nongovernmental organizations wherever possible.
All of our projects are identified and initiated by the local indigenous leadership.