Project Portfolio

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the navajo reservation

For the past few years, we’ve been working closely with the communities on the Navajo Reservation. Due to it’s low-resources and underfunded infrastructure, this community falls through the cracks of our healthcare system far too often.

We have worked with clinics and community organizations across Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico in bringing durable medical equipment, period products, neonatal kits, and more.


telangana, india

In the spring of 2024, Project Embrace partnered with The Continental Health Foundation and Continental Hospitals to enhance healthcare access in rural India. This collaborative effort has facilitated the provision of vital medical equipment and comprehensive patient needs assessments, benefitting hundreds of individuals across five medical camps.


Since its inception, the Continental Health Foundation has been dedicated to improving healthcare outcomes in underserved regions, aligning with Project Embrace's mission to address healthcare disparities. Through this strategic alliance, our organizations have combined their expertise and resources to deliver essential services to remote communities in India.


gaza

In light of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Israel-Palestine region, we initiated a comprehensive effort to send essential medical equipment, recognizing the immediate health challenges faced by the affected communities.

Project Embrace worked with several international community organizations to facilitate the urgent delivery of our medical equipment through the Jordanian and Egyptian border into the Gaza Strip.


ukraine

Last year, we sent a large shipment of first-aid care products to first responders in the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Refugees caught in the crossfire of wars deserve access to care, but so often go without.

It was important that we play our part in helping those who have suddenly been displaced.


seattle

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, we brought a shipment of medical devices to Seattle, Washington. The unsheltered people in the area already had limited access to health care resources, but the pandemic only exacerbated it.

By working in partnership with the local shelters, we were able to provide wheelchairs, walkers, and canes to people who needed it.


san diego + Tijuana

A few years back, we traveled to San Diego and across the Mexican border to deliver devices to undocumented people. This group is so often ignored when it comes to discussions about healthcare, despite their access being so limited.

Our intervention served to provide resources where they were severely lacking otherwise.