Providing Improverished Guatemalans With Sustainable Access to Medical & Surgical Care.

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Please note that 100% of donations goes to fund the efforts in Guatemala. Financial contributions from members of the Partner for Surgery Board of Directors covers all administrative and fundraising expenses.

Please consider making an (online) donation to help us continue our mission in Guatemala.

Your contributions are important because they help empowering impoverished communities in Guatemala to access quality surgical care and they will help us executing our specific projects in cervical cancer prevention, youth participation and health education.

Donate online
Here you can see what your specific contribution will do. Please select the contribution you would like to make and the type of payment.

Partner for Surgery is a registered 501(c)(3) public charity; therefore, gifts to Partner for Surgery are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Donate by mail
If you prefer to mail in your donation, please make your check payable to: Partner for Surgery Inc., indicate the type and purpose of the contribution, and send it to:

Partner for Surgery, Inc.
P.O. Box 388
Mclean, VA 22101

Gift Cards

What would be the better gift for someone you love - another gift that gathers dust on a shelf? Or a donation that will bring Healthcare and Hope to the struggling families in Guatemala.

A Thank You Card will be sent to the Giftee in your name. Please enter the name and address of the Recipient into the Shipping Address as you wish it to appear on the Thank You.

Enter the name of the person the gift is given in name of:

Enter the email address of the person:

Enter the home address of the person:

Gift $


Here are a few options:

$9,000 Provides a full medical team to treat up to 900 rural Guatemalans.

$1,000 provides for a volunteer nurse or doctor to serve with a medical team for one week.
$500 provides for one indigenous community outreach worker/caregiver. 19 are needed in 2010.
$300 provides life-changing surgery for one impoverished patient. Over 900 surgeries are planned in 2010.
$150 provides one child with a cleft lip/palate the nutrition to stay alive until surgery is possible.
$100 provides ten women with pre-cervical cancer information, screening and treatment.
$50 provides one patient with transportation and care before and after their surgery.

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