The work we do would not be possible without the help we receive from people like you. The giving of your time, money and other resources has the ability not only to ensure access to primary health care, but also to serve as a catalyst for positive social change through local community development. Our hope is that you will find a way to give that meets your interests as well as your capabilities.
Elsa Galeano is a 34 year old mother of 5 children who lives in Bambana, a rural Nicaraguan village of about 250 people. Like most villages in Nicaragua's North Atlantic Autonomous Region, Bambana . . .
Dr. Saul Contreras Martinez was born in a small town in Guatemala. His family has a history of achievements and his medical degree is one of them. When he was forced to flee the killing and violence of the wars, he joined other family . . .
Any amount of money can help the people of Nicaragua in so many ways. And now it is easy to give. APS can accept your donation online through our sister organization, Co-Development Canada . . .