Care should never depend on gender, race, religion, resident status, income, or neighborhood.
Every day, millions of people struggle just to get the basic health services they need — many from groups that have been pushed to the margins or disadvantaged through no fault of their own. What are the consequences of this inequity in basic care? Mothers who don't make it through child birth... Children who die before their 5th birthday... Health workers who don't know when they'll get the COVID vaccine...People all over the world isolated without access to mental health care... All too often, the care you receive depends on where you were born or the place you live. These inequities mean more disease, more pain and more lives lost unnecessarily.
If we want to live in a more equitable world, we must build it together. See how, with your support, Project HOPE is working to make it a reality: |
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Dr. Tom Kenyon Chief Health Officer PS: Everyone deserves HOPE – and you can bring more hope and healing to people across the world. Please make a gift today to help provide compassionate health care to those who need it most. |
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