Global Health Volunteer Program

The Global Health Volunteer Program (GHVP) is FIMRC's flagship international volunteer program. No major or career path is necessary to make a difference, just the willingness to give back to a community in need. Individual volunteers as well as groups are welcome to travel at any time and for any length of time.

We maintain staffing at each site devoted to leading volunteer activities, so you work side-by-side with staff members and medical professionals who are on the front lines of providing health care to communities in need.

All FIMRC programs are structured to ensure volunteers contribute in meaningful, sustainable ways and are an integral component of our goal to bring long-term change to underserved communities around the globe.

Project Alajuelita, Costa Rica
This project focuses on serving a community clinic that plays a critical role in providing healthcare services to a population of refugees. In addition to daily patient consultations, the dedicated staff engages in community outreach initiatives, delivering health education, and conducting mobile clinics. 

Project Anconcito, Ecuador 
This site is 100% outreach site. Led by our experienced nutritionist this project primarily focuses on home visits and child nutrition. The team conducts screening to detect malnutrition and anemia in children, while also providing support to adults managing diabetes and hypertension. 

Project Bududa, Uganda 
This project features a bustling clinic that attends to a significant volume of patients daily, ranging from 70 to 200. The clinic's dedicated team addresses prevalent health issues such as malaria, pneumonia, and maternal and child healthcare. Individual volunteers are welcomed!