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News Spotlights

 

Scrubbing In

Tritons help foster care in Latin America from the ground up

 

UCSD Students Make a Difference in Nicaragua

Project Nicaragua's New UCSD Co-Directors reflect on the organization's growth and vision

 

UCSD Students Reach Across Borders to Improve Children's Health as Part of Project Nicaragua

2 ½ years of work culminate into collaborations and programs which improve healthcare across urban and rural Nicaragua

 

Helping Others is a Real Summer Break for This UC San Diego Student

Recieves $10,000 scholarship to benefit Project Nicaragua

 

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There are many ways you can get involved in Project Nicaragua. We are looking for both dedicated individuals who are looking for a long term commitment and individuals who want to donate their skills and services to a field team.


Professionals
Project Nicaragua is always looking for physicians and other professionals to join our field team's mobile clinic into rural Nicaragua. If you have skills or experiences that you feel will be valuable to a hospital, rural village, or in Nicaragua, in general, please contact: raviucla@ucla.edu

Organizations, Companies, Individuals
Project Nicaragua is always looking for organizations and individuals who can donate medical supplies, medical textbooks, surgical tools, medical equipment, etc. If you are a representative for an organization or company that is capable of donating such items, please contact: raviucla@ucla.edu

Undergraduates
If you are an undergraduate at UCLA, please click here

If you are an undergraduate at UCSD, please click here

If you are an undergraduate and want to start a chapter, please contact: dchoi526@ucla.edu