

I would love to use this 10:30 a.m. post to introduce you more in depth to the charity I'm fundraising for, Global Links. From their website:
Hospitals and clinics in under-served communities often lack the supplies and equipment necessary to provide even basic care to their patients, resulting in needless suffering and deaths. At the same time, the US healthcare industry generates a staggering amount of medical surplus which, without intervention, is destined to pile up in our landfills.
Global Links' innovative model of recovery and reuse connects these two social problems in a way that helps to solve both, creating a "virtuous circle" that converts an environmental burden to a life-saving purpose."
Through selfless work of volunteers, Global Links is able to give back to communities desperate for resources that we would otherwise simply throw away.

Amazing, right? Specifically, we're fundraising for one of their projects - BREATHE HOPE - the NEBULIZER COLLECTION.
From their website:
All across Central and South America, nebulizers are in short supply, but asthma is on the rise. Deteriorating environmental conditions underlie increasing rates of respiratory disease, especially among children. The dust from unpaved roads, smoke from cooking fires, and burning garbage all exacerbate the condition.
In this country, most nebulizers – breathing machines – cannot be returned for reuse. But Global Links collects used nebulizers for donation to our partner hospitals and clinics. Volunteers clean and prepare them for shipment, and pack the supplies necessary for their use."
I am thrilled and honored to be blogging on behalf of such a wonderful, thoughtful organization.

Go Lindsay! This is such a wonderful thing to do - you and your supporters are making an incredible difference in resource-poor communities.
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