Our Story

25 k Dollars We've Funded
About Global Health and Education
Global Health and Education was founded in 2025 as a continuation of decades of commitment to service. Its founders had long supported meaningful causes in healthcare and education through volunteering, fundraising, and direct community engagement. Over the years, they dedicated their time and resources to advancing patient care, supporting pediatric and community health initiatives, and expanding educational opportunities. Recognizing the need to amplify their impact, they formalized these efforts into a nonprofit organization devoted to strengthening access to healthcare and education on a global scale.
Our Programs
We collect unused, surplus, and gently expired medical supplies from hospitals and surgical centers across the United States—items that would otherwise go to waste—and redirect them to clinics and patients in urgent need around the world.
Global Health and Education has raised funds to support life-saving surgeries for underprivileged patients through hospitals dedicated to subsidized healthcare. These efforts ensure access to critical treatment for those who could not otherwise afford it, restoring health and hope to families in need.
Global Health and Education has collaborated on fundraising campaigns to support nonprofits advancing access to learning worldwide. These efforts have helped provide resources, scholarships, and programs for underserved communities. By empowering partner organizations, we extend our impact and strengthen the global movement for education.”
Medical Supply Distribution
Surgical Assistance Programs
Capacity-Building & Community Engagement
Introduction
Global Health and Education (GHE) is committed to bridging critical healthcare gaps in underserved communities worldwide. Since our founding, we have focused on three core pillars of healthcare support
Medical Supply Distribution
Surgical Assistance Programs
Capacity-Building & Community Engagement
Medical Supply Distribution
Financial Aid for Unaffordable Surgeries
Means-Tested Grants: Individuals unable to afford lifesaving or quality-of-life surgeries via local partner organizations. Our grant committee—comprising medical, financial, and community representative support these organizations in their financial needs.
Impact Metrics (2024 -2025 Fiscal Year)
| Metric | Result |
|---|---|
| medical supplies distributed | 3 loads |
| Surgical Procedures Planned | 100 |
| Non-Medical Supplies for Kids in hospitals | 3 loads |
Case Studies
Surgical Procedures for folks that cannot afford hospital care
Ronald McDonald House of Charities (RMHC)
Future Directions

Telemedicine Expansion
Launch a tele-consult platform connecting rural clinics to specialist hubs in urban centers, improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing unnecessary patient travel.

Hospital Utilization
Launch a tele-consult platform connecting rural clinics to specialist hubs in urban centers, improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing unnecessary patient travel.