Dignidad Nacional Clinic serves some of the most severely impoverished communities in Cusco, Peru. They provide services like emergency medicine, pediatric care, vaccination, dental care, laboratory testing, and pre-natal care to its patients. Dignidad Nacional Clinic receives most of its funding from Red Norte, a charity similar to the Red Cross. However, the clinic is grossly underfunded and relies on donations to provide many of their basic needs. Lida Jordan Ojeda, who works at the laboratory at Dignidad Nacional, spent years walking home with a headache until volunteers provided a fumigation system for the clinic’s laboratory. Lida is among many clinic employees who make great personal sacrifices which allow the clinic to provide basic medical treatment to its community. When the laboratory runs out of test tubes, Lida replenishes their stock with money from her own pocket. Talented doctors and nurses choose to stay at Dignidad Nacional despite the slim recompense, simply out of a calling to serve. However, the impact of these extraordinary doctors and nurses is stifled by the lack of standard supplies available to the clinic. What we consider in the US to be basic medical necessities, like gloves, functioning lights, blood pressure cuffs, and thermometers are often in short supply at the clinic. The funds raised in this campaign would be used to purchase dental tools, thermometers, personal protective equipment, a wheelchair, and medical trays as well as fix essential disinfecting equipment and overhead lights in the clinic. On behalf of Dignidad Nacional Clinic, we thank you so deeply for your generosity in donating to this cause.