The David McAntony Gibson Foundation, which operates as GlobalMedic, has provided life-saving aid in the aftermath of disasters since 2002. We were founded based on the idea that aid could be delivered more effectively and efficiently. GlobalMedic's goal has always been to get the right aid to the right people at the right time. Professional emergency workers along with other professional and skilled volunteers help deliver our programs to the people who need it most. GlobalMedic strives to be innovative and cost-effective in every aspect of our organization. Whether it is re-imagining existing products, developing our award winning RescUAV program or finding new ways to engage Canadians... read more The David McAntony Gibson Foundation, which operates as GlobalMedic, has provided life-saving aid in the aftermath of disasters since 2002. We were founded based on the idea that aid could be delivered more effectively and efficiently. GlobalMedic's goal has always been to get the right aid to the right people at the right time. Professional emergency workers along with other professional and skilled volunteers help deliver our programs to the people who need it most. GlobalMedic strives to be innovative and cost-effective in every aspect of our organization. Whether it is re-imagining existing products, developing our award winning RescUAV program or finding new ways to engage Canadians, we are always looking forward.
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By Laura Garrioch | Emergency Programs Officer
Nearly two years since the outbreak of conflict in Ukraine, GlobalMedic is still on the ground providing aid to those who are feeling the impact from this protracted crisis every day. Our... Read the full report ›By Jamie Cross | Senior Emergency Programs Manager
Around 11pm local time on September 8, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck the High Atlas mountain range, 72 km southwest of Marrakech, Morocco, a city home to 840,000 people. The quake was followed by... Read the full report ›By Jamie Cross | Senior Emergency Programs Manager
There are 21.6 million people in need of humanitarian assistance in Yemen today. The chronic underfunding of this crisis has meant that for years, humanitarian agencies have not been able to reach... Read the full report ›