How Volunteering Helps Your Career
Volunteering can bring numerous benefits to your career, let’s take a look at some of the benefits which will help to kick-start or grow your career development.
Volunteering can bring numerous benefits to your career, let’s take a look at some of the benefits which will help to kick-start or grow your career development.
Working at Health & Help goes beyond clinics and patient care. Meet Daria Chibrik, our passionate recruiter who draws inspiration from the legendary Red Hot Chili Peppers ?️
Health and Help is proud to announce that Hanna Plotnitskaya, Director of our Guatemalan Clinic, received The Diana Award — the most prestigious accolade for young people in social or humanitarian work.
Did you know that Nicaraguan Sign Language is the only language spontaneously created without any influence from other languages and recorded from its establishment? Or that it was invented by children?
This story is an incredible example of human intelligence and innovation.
Join us in celebrating World Food Safety Day and raising awareness about the importance of food safety. Let us work towards creating a world where everyone has access to safe and nutritious food, and the devastating impact of foodborne illnesses is a thing of the past.
We’ve asked our long-standing donor Constantine to share his story of getting to know Health & Help – read on to follow his journey by seeing it with his own eyes!
We invite you to join us in celebrating our 6th Anniversary and to learn more about our organization. Also we are holding a special prize draw with a prize of $6.
This month we put the spotlight on Katia Espalter who recently completed a two-year assignment as the Director of Health Clinic in Nicaragua where, not only did she change lives, she had the journey of a lifetime.
Health & Help clinics provide quality medical treatment to every patient, regardless of their ability to pay. We can proudly say that we save lives and do it with the minimum cost. How every dollar actually goes into sustaining the clinics?
This is the story about one of our regular patients whose life has positively changed due to Health & Help.
85% of Health & Help volunteers and employees, both at the clinics and online, are women.
We want to tell you more about these women so you can see the faces of our female managers working on the organization that saves lives.
Problems with lactation, lack of sleep, children’s illnesses are the problems nursing mothers from all over the world face. However, the women, who live in regions with limited resources, are having an especially hard time with it. We share a story of one of our patients for you to understand how women from Chinandega, Nicaragua cope with those difficulties.