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Empowering the local community through education and practice: Refugee Care with Acupuncture in Mexico
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Introduction
Across Latin America, refugees are fleeing violence and hardship, searching for safety and dignity. Many arrive in Mexico with physical and emotional trauma—yet very little access to healthcare.
The Global Acupuncture Project (GAP) has been training healthcare providers since 2003 to bring simple, effective acupuncture treatments into underserved communities. Now, we are returning to Mexico to continue this vital mission.
The Mission
This February, we are gathering healthcare providers who have already completed GAP’s intensive training. Together, with the guidance of GAP Trainers, they will strengthen their skills in real-world settings and treat refugees.
Your support will cover training costs, travel, meals, lodging, and supplies—so both Trainers and Trainees can focus on healing.
Why This Matters
• Refugees face immense stress, trauma, and health challenges.
• GAP empowers local caregivers to deliver lasting, community-based care.
• Every dollar creates a ripple effect: one trained provider can treat hundreds of patients.
• It will truly improve a refugee's life
About Global Acupuncture Project
For over 20 years, GAP has brought acupuncture training to underserved regions, including those in Uganda, Mexico,and Guatemala. The focus has always been empowerment, sustainability, and compassion.
Learn more at Global Acupuncture Project .
Every contribution, big or small, makes a real impact. Even just a few dollars can help move this mission forward and reach those who need it most.
How Your Donation Helps
• $50 provides basic acupuncture supplies for refugee care
• $200 covers meals for a Trainer during training
• $500 helps subsidize travel and lodging for a Trainee
• $1,000+ supports ongoing program expenses and refugee outreach
If you can’t donate right now, sharing this fundraiser is also incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for your kindness and generosity. It means the world to me.
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The Global Acupuncture Project
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