Declare Yourself Interdependent!
Check out our short film on #interdependence that we asked people around the world to #participate in!
Check out our short film on #interdependence that we asked people around the world to #participate in!
It’s been a wonderful year for Mobile Medical Team International. We couldn’t have done it without you.
Our team has just returned from Pakistan developing Project Diffusion’s edducational videos and laying the groundwork for internet connectivity to the schools and clinics there. MMTI was awarded a Plaque by the National Universrity of Science and Technology (NUST) in Pakistan. MMTI met with the local Board of the Human Development Foundation (HDF) and Government Officials, and coordinated our first meeting between Inveneo and HDF-Pakistan regarding the next steps for implementing Project Diffusion in Pakistan. We are honored to have Mr. Azhar Saleem, Pakisan CEO of HDF, join the committee for Project Diffusion at MMTI. A village medical clinic which alone serves an entire vilage of sixty families was heart touched to recive the donation of infant hats and blankets personally knit by one of our patrons, Mrs.Grotz.
Each and everyday throughout the communities we serve, someone from MMTI is touching the life of someone in need, and in doing so, giving us another reason to be thankful this holiday season. we thank you for your donations, whther knit balnkets for infacts without electiricty or heat, monetary or donation of yourselves in service. Thanks to our large volunteer support, .85cents on every dollar reaches the target populations we serve. To learn more about how you can support our efforts please our website www.mobilemedicalteam.org
So as we enter a new year we would like to personally thank you for all your support throughout 2012.
With Gratitude,
Dr. Naureen Shaikh and the Mobile Medical Team International Family
Thank you to all of you who braved some harsh weather to attend our Fundraiser and share in the spirit of humanitarian service. We are exctied to have gained the interest from two new doctors to rotate through our Tanzanian clinics. We are furthering our connections with Inveneo’s Team to bring medical education via the internet to schools and clinics in remote villages. We look forward to exploring with Genentech cancer support for villagers in Asia, South America and Africa. Special thanks to Executive Board Member Eric Rasmussen who flew in depsite the weather for the event and shared his wisdom and direction. The musical talent of Scott Grace blended the evenings content and personalities into a wonderful hymn. Dominic Colacchio’s photography captured the highlights of the evening and can be seen on website which we invite you to share in. Thank you to our MMTI team for all of your hard work and dedication.
Click Here to Hear Mobile Medical Team The Song!
We are always looking for volunteers to work in the San Francisco Bay Area and internationally. Whether you have a few hours or a few months to get involved, we will find a way for you to get involved. Visit our volunteer page and email volunteer@mobilemedicalteam.org.