Our Hospitals
CURE has a comprehensive approach to providing surgical care for children with disabilities. We support their families and strengthen the capacity of local church and healthcare systems in the countries we serve.
WHO WE ARE
When children are cared for medically, spiritually, and emotionally—families and communities flourish under God’s hand.
CURE’s vision is to ensure that every child with a treatable disability has access to the care and support they need to reach their full potential through God’s hope and healing. Children with disabilities in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) face barriers on individual and societal levels, so CURE has adopted a twin track approach that facilitates change to fully address the challenges facing our patients.
Beneficiaries:
children with disabilities, their families, and communities
Healthcare Providers:
government, university, and mission hospitals
Civil Society:
CURE staff, community leaders, non government oraganizations, disabled persons organizations, aid agencies
Faith-Based Partners:
pastors, church leaders, lay church members, nonprofit organizations
Host Governments:
national, regional, and municipal authorities
Donors:
private, public, and institutional
All of the activities on both tracks contribute toward the achievement of our desired outcomes.
medical intervention: improving access to surgery, rehabilitative services, and assistive and mobility devices
Empower & Embrace
addressing spiritual & emotional needs: sharing the good news of Jesus Christ in word and deed through patient ministry, staff discipleship, and community engagement
advocating for disability rights: informing communities and addressing discriminatory attitudes through mobile clinics, outreach/awareness events, and local church partnerships
Empower & Embrace
strengthening systems: providing surgical, clinical, and biomedical training to national health workers, as well as counseling and biblical training to support social protection of people with disabilities
Empower & Embrace
patients served: people with disabilities have improved mobility and functionality
people reached: communities are reached and transformed with the good news of Jesus
Educate & Equip
people educated: discriminatory attitudes and prejudices are changed and reduced
people trained: stakeholders are trained and equipped to be inclusive and improve access to services
All of the activities on both tracks contribute toward the achievement of the following outcomes
Empower & Embrace
agency: avoidable impairments are reduced and increased participation for people with disabilities
inclusion: communities are inclusive, equitable, and understand the rights and worth of people with disabilities as image bearers of God
Educate & Equip
capacity: resilient health systems with high quality, local, and sustainable capacity
Improved quality of life for children with disabilities, their families, and communities
Beneficiaries:
children with disabilities, their families, and communities
Healthcare Providers:
government, university, and mission hospitals
Civil Society:
CURE staff, community leaders, non government oraganizations, disabled persons organizations, aid agencies
Faith-Based Partners:
pastors, church leaders, lay church members, nonprofit organizations
Host Governments:
national, regional, and municipal authorities
Donors:
private, public, and institutional
All of the activities on both tracks contribute toward the achievement of our desired outcomes.
medical intervention: improving access to surgery, rehabilitative services, and assistive and mobility devices
Empower & Embrace
addressing spiritual & emotional needs: sharing the good news of Jesus Christ in word and deed through patient ministry, staff discipleship, and community engagement
advocating for disability rights: informing communities and addressing discriminatory attitudes through mobile clinics, outreach/awareness events, and local church partnerships
Empower & Embrace
strengthening systems: providing surgical, clinical, and biomedical training to national health workers, as well as counseling and biblical training to support social protection of people with disabilities
Empower & Embrace
patients served: people with disabilities have improved mobility and functionality
people reached: communities are reached and transformed with the good news of Jesus
Educate & Equip
people educated: discriminatory attitudes and prejudices are changed and reduced
people trained: stakeholders are trained and equipped to be inclusive and improve access to services
All of the activities on both tracks contribute toward the achievement of the following outcomes
Empower & Embrace
agency: avoidable impairments are reduced and increased participation for people with disabilities
inclusion: communities are inclusive, equitable, and understand the rights and worth of people with disabilities as image bearers of God
Educate & Equip
capacity: resilient health systems with high quality, local, and sustainable capacity
Improved quality of life for children with disabilities, their families, and communities