Founded | 1996 |
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Founder | C. Scott Harrison, Sally Harrison |
Type | International child healthcare organization |
Focus | International Healthcare |
Headquarters | Grand Rapids, Michigan, US |
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Area served | Africa and Asia |
Method | Surgery, advocacy, treatment |
Key people | Justin Narducci, President/CEO |
Revenue | $35 million |
Employees | 1200 |
Website | cure |
CURE International, based in Grand Rapids, MI, is a Christian nonprofit organization that owns and operates eight charitable children's hospitals around the world.[1] CURE provides medical care to pediatric patients with orthopedic, reconstructive plastic, and neurological conditions. The organization's stated mission is to "heal the sick and proclaim the kingdom of God."[2] The organization currently operates hospitals in Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Niger, the Philippines, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.[3]
CURE treats conditions like clubfoot, knock knees, bowed legs, cleft lip/palate, burn contractures, hydrocephalus, and encephalocele.[4]
As a Christian organization, we can help them through this difficult time. For the last 2,000 years, what they are looking for has been called the "kingdom of God." It is something to obtain in the future, but it also something here now. It is a reference to Jesus but is also within those who follow Him. Helping people find that kingdom of God is the other half of what we do. So the answer to my question is simple: CURE International, healing the sick and proclaiming the kingdom of God. That's our mission!