Sometimes things happen for a reason. As I was exploring the Penn Avenue area where the Gallery Gallivant Walking Tour is based I asked a woman a question-turns out that woman was Angela Garcia, Deputy Director of Global Links, a non-profit organization that safely recycles surgical supplies, shipping them to other countries that are in need of them.
I was completely impressed by this organization (started by 3 women almost 20 years ago).
According to their website-they recover over 30 tons of medical supplies a year, helping many people in need in developing countries. Though Penn Avenue is replete with art galleries, this is one of the many unique and worthy businesses located on this walking tour. Learn more about Global Links below (from their website-www.globallinks.org)
IMAGINE going to the hospital and being unable to receive treatment because basic materials-bandages, needles, suture, syringes, blood pressure units-are unavailable. In the United States this situation is unthinkable. However, in many developing countries this happens every day. People around the world are literally dying for lack of even the most basic medical supplies.
At the same time, every year U.S. hospitals throw away an estimated 2,000 tons of unused surgical supplies worth over $200 million. This still useful material often ends up being landfilled or incinerated—needlessly adding to the pollution problem and the cost of healthcare in the United States.
Global Links is a registered 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that recovers surplus medical materials from U.S. hospitals and makes it available to hospitals that serve the poorest members of society in less developed countries.
Because poorly planned donations can be worse than no aid at all, each donation is carefully tailored to meet the needs of the recipient institution. Dedicated volunteers help Global Links to maintain high quality standards and low costs. Global Links spends less than 3% on overhead costs.
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