

International Missions
We seek to bridge the gap between local community organizations and governments to better understand the needs of international communities left behind and deliver more efficient services accordingly.

Specialized Healthcare Providers
Many of our healthcare providers have long established trusted relationships with governments and local community organizations of low and middle income countries such as Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar, and India. With this network of key actors who share a common vision, we are able to set strategic plans to increase vital resources for impoverished populations, find innovative solutions to tackle new challenges, and increase the capacity of rural communities to provide urgent care.
Our Focus
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Supply impoverished populations with basic necessities and emergency aid
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Empower individuals and communities by equipping them with the necessary skills, tools, and resources to deal with and manage their own challenges.
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Establish strong partnerships with local community organizations
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Closely working with the local medical community
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Providing vital quality health services.



2025
Honduras - San Pedro Sula
We collaborated with RIO in San Pedro Sula, Honduras to provide essential healthcare services to patients from facing significant barriers to accessing medical care. As part of this initiative, we traveled to a rural community to bring vital medical care to those of all ages in need, many of whom lack regular access to healthcare. Many villagers suffered from severe health conditions, including untreated chronic illnesses, malnutrition, and infections that had gone unaddressed due to the lack of nearby medical facilities.
2023
Jakarta, Indonesia
Pusat Temple
1,782 patients received medical, dental, vision, and eastern medicine treatments.
Our medical team provided immediate relief for individuals experiencing dental, vision, and holistic health issues and educated individuals on preventative health. Local community members and health staff shadowed our licensed healthcare providers to expand knowledge on innovative techniques to implement in their community.




2021
Tharyarwaddy District, Myanmar
Sitagu Cakkhudana Hospital
Our team of physicians, dentists, surgeons, ophthalmologists, and acupuncturists delivered checkups and up-to-date treatments in several health areas:
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Dental: dental hygiene education, dispensing toothbrushes and toothpaste, oral surgery, tooth extractions, dental restoration (fillings), teeth cleanings, and interim prosthetics.
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Vision: comprehensive eye examinations, corrective lenses, prescription sunglasses
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Eastern Medicine: acupuncture, heal medicine, massage therapy, utilizing a natural healing system to treat underlying physical ailments
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Prevention: health seminars and CPR trainings
2020
Sikkim, India
Zurmang Namgal Tse Monestary
1,045 patients received medical, dental, vision, and eastern medicine treatments.
Sharing international borders with Nepal, China and Bhutan, Sikkim is highly vulnerable to numerous transboundary diseases, especially from the transporting of animals for agricultural purposes, posing a higher risk for a number of health issues. While the government works to build strengthen public programs, many challenges arise from a community accustomed to traditional systems.
At the request of Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche, the monk at the Zurmang Namgal Tse Monestary of Sikkim, our healthcare team travels to India to bring medical, dental, vision and acupuncture services to the doorstep of the impoverished community in Sikkim, as well as up-to-date healthcare techniques, knowledge, and medicine to local providers.






2019
Siem Riep, Cambodia
Bombpenh Reach Village
1,214 patients received medical, dental, vision, and eastern medicine treatments.
The weeklong mission involved equipping the local community with basic dental hygiene knowledge in order to achieve greater long term health impacts in the village. According to the World Health Organization’s Global Health Workforce Statistics, the number of skilled health professionals in Cambodia is well below the minimum threshold to cover the population’s health needs. By continuing to educate the community with basic health hygiene and empower a greater number of local aspiring healthcare providers, we can improve the quality of life for more individuals.








