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Engage with us
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Signup to receive emails and updates from CURE
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Subscribe to our blog. We'll send posts right to your inbox, or use the RSS feed to get them with your feed reader.
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Watch our video content and look at our photos so you can see the story for yourself.
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Learn about CURE by browsing more of this site.
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Get Social!
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Follow Us.We are pretty active across various social media, so follow us and engage with CURE on the platforms you use most.
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Share.Use your social network to spread the word about CURE's work, and the need of children with disabilities. We've tried to make this step as easy as we can by putting a share button on every page of this site, as well as on every post on the blog. But you can always just do it the old fashion way too, and copy the page URL.
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Blog about the cause.Do you blog? Take the opportunity to raise awareness and share with others about how CURE is bringing hope and healing to children with disabilities, and share how others can get involved.
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Participate
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Support a CURE Staff MemberCURE is blessed to have so many medical and administrative professionals willing to give up the comforts of home and work at our hospitals around the world. While CURE funds their salaries and expenses, we do ask them to help raise funds to cover those costs. Our support of these talented men and women is greatly appreciated and demonstrates your commitment to them.
- Afghanistan
- Dominican Republic
- Ethiopia
- Honduras
- Kenya
- Malawi
- Niger
- Uganda
- United Arab Emirates
- Zambia
Support a CURE Staff Member in:
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Do
Tell a friend. Follow our blog. Host a dinner. Organize a Dance for Kids Who Can’t. Run. Bike. Even hold a dodgeball tournament. Whatever it is, just do your thing, and do it to help others.
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Run. Bike. Walk.
Planning to participate in a 5K, marathon, or other sporting event? We’d love to help you raise awareness and funds for kids who need a champion. Email us at do@cure.org with the details of your event; we’ll help get you materials and send you a t-shirt.
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Dance 4 Kids Who Can’t
Are you a college student looking for a unique internship opportunity? Are you a high school student looking to host an event at your school? CURE’s starting a new program to help students radically change the life of a child in the developing world while having a great time. We’re calling it Dance 4 Kids Who Can’t. For information, see "Dance" Project Director, Kyle Warmington.
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Taste of CURE
The concept is pretty simple. You choose to host A Taste of CURE dinner party, invite your friends and family and share CURE with them. We provide the resources to help make it a success. Email do@cure.org for more information.









