Medical Chapters Around the Globe

The Nepal Chapter

In Nepal, Parkinson’s patients like Bhim Bahadur Gurung and Panch Laxmi Awal face their diagnosis with quiet strength and resilience. Through donor support, we are able to help fund access to levodopa, ensuring they can receive the medication they need without financial burden. With consistent treatment, both are able to move more freely and face each day with renewed hope. Stories like theirs remind us that donations do more than provide medicine, they help restore dignity, stability, and the confidence to keep moving forward.

The Congo Chapter

In Congo, our team continues to show up for Parkinson’s patients with care, consistency, and respect. We not only help fund the cost of Parkinson’s medication, but we also spend time inside of local clinics, listening, sitting with patients and community members as they share what it means to finally have reliable access to treatment. These conversations, held face to face and often around a small table of medication, remind us how powerful consistent, free care can be. 

To everyone who supports this work, thank you. Because of you, clinics remain open, treatment continues without interruption, and lives are being changed every single day.

The Malawi Chapter

In Malawi, access to Parkinson’s medication can determine whether patients are able to move, work, or care for themselves. Through donor support, we help fund free medication while working alongside local clinics where patients receive care with patience and dignity. Inside these spaces, we see the impact firsthand, patients arriving with uncertainty and leaving with treatment, reassurance, and renewed hope. These moments are a reminder that consistent access to medication doesn’t just manage symptoms; it helps restore independence and stability in everyday life.

The Sri Lanka Chapter

In Sri Lanka, donor support has helped make consistent Parkinson’s care a reality for patients in Jaffna. Through this chapter, new patients are gaining access to the medication they need, allowing them to manage symptoms and regain a sense of stability in daily life. Each package of medication represents more than treatment; it represents relief, dignity, and the knowledge that they are not facing Parkinson’s alone. To everyone who makes this possible, thank you. Your generosity continues to turn access into lasting care.