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MedAcross

Org #40316
Vetted since 2017 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
2016
year founded
$358,732
raised on GlobalGiving
7
years fundraising
2
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

MedAcross is a non-prot association, an Italian project conceived for: -providing free medical care to people in developing countries, with a particular focus on children and teenagers -training medical and paramedical staff on site in order to create independent health facilities and create jobs for the local population -supporting humanitarian interventions, also by cooperating with local associations already at work on the context

Project Leaders
Erika Vitale
Erika Vitale
Martina Ierace
Martina Ierace
Team
Erika Vitale, Vittoria Brucoli
Organization Information
Corso Re Umberto 2
Via Galliari 27
Turin, Piedmont 10138
Italy
+39 3485394793
Organization Information
Corso Re Umberto 2
Via Galliari 27
Turin, Piedmont 10138
Italy
+39 3485394793

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

A year of activity

By Vittoria Brucoli | Communication and Fundraising manager

Dear friend, Thanks to your generous support in 2024, our Mobile Clinics in Myanmar treated 2,106 patients, including 924 women and 459 new patients who had never accessed healthcare before. Your... Read the full report ›

A Journey of Resilience

By Vittoria Brucoli | Communication and Fundraising manager

Since 2017, our Mobile Clinic program has been providing essential healthcare services to over 2,000 people in remote villages across 9,000 km² in southern Myanmar. In a country deeply affected... Read the full report ›

Reaching the Unreachable: MedAcross Mobile Clinics

By Vittoria Brucoli | Communication and Fundraising manager

Since the February 2021 coup, Myanmar has faced significant disruptions in supply chains, rising costs, and loss of livelihoods, particularly in rural areas. These conditions have made healthcare... Read the full report ›
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