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105 West Monument Street
Baltimore, Maryland
21201
Nicaragua
1 kilometro antes de Limon 1
Carratera Tola-Salinas,
Rivas
Nicaragua: 011-505-8887-7413

Author: Julia Guth

Tropical Storm Nate hit our community in Nicaragua hard last week, leaving overwhelming destruction in its wake. This was the worst storm to hit our area in decades – certainly the worst since we opened our Clinic doors in 2004. Many of our colleagues and residents are now without homes, clean water, food, clothing and medicines. Our...

Dear Clinic Supporter, If you went for a morning jog and had a bad fall, you may curse yourself and wonder, “Did I fracture something?” You may apply some ice and give the injury a rest, but if it gets worse – you’ll decide to go in for an X-ray at a facility close to you. No...

Dear Reader, My eyes teared up while I put together this alarming research. I have three children, plus several nieces and nephews – all in their 20s. These kids face a rapidly increasing threat to their freedom and well-being. This is a threat unlike any we’ve ever known – and it’s certainly not one I’ve ever had...

Queridos Amigos de la Cli­nica, As you are someone who may have spent time on the gorgeous Pacific coast near our Clinic community in Nicaragua or who would like to… I want to share some good news about what our Clinic is doing for our impoverished local friends… and how it’s making a big difference in the...

Queridos Amigos, I put together a new, short video for you. It’s about a proven investment you’ve probably never considered… And why, as the sun rises over the nearby mountains, people in this community line up, patiently waiting outside this clinic, occasionally for hours. You’ll see how, as a result of what’s happening there, lives are transformed. Not...

Dear Friends of the Roberto Clemente Health Clinic, Happy May! We hope that this message finds you well and enjoying springtime. The month of April was very fruitful for us, so we have exciting news and updates about our volunteer abroad program. We were fortunate enough to have two groups of volunteers visit the clinic: a...