Maya Chorti Region Fire Station Equipment Project
Equipping the volunteer fire station in the Maya Chorti region with essential emergency response vehicles and safety equipment to serve a population of over 178,000 people across four municipalities.
Equipping the volunteer fire station in the Maya Chorti region with essential emergency response vehicles and safety equipment to serve a population of over 178,000 people across four municipalities.
Purchase and outfit a bus as a mobile blood collection unit with essential facilities to serve the Chiriquí Province, significantly boosting blood donations for two major hospitals in the region.
The project aims to equip the José Domingo De Obaldía Hospital in David, Chiriquí with advanced ophthalmology tools crucial for timely diagnosis and treatment to prevent blindness in premature infants and low-weight newborns exposed to oxygen.
Equipping the José Domingo De Obaldía Hospital with advanced ophthalmology tools for timely diagnosis and treatment to prevent blindness in premature infants and low-weight newborns exposed to oxygen.
Upgrading the robotics laboratory at IPTAA with state-of-the-art digital fabrication tools to enhance hands-on learning and innovation capabilities for students.
This project aims to upgrade the robotics laboratory at IPTAA with state-of-the-art digital fabrication tools. The initiative will equip the lab with advanced equipment like 3D printers, CNC machines, and laser cutters, providing students with enhanced opportunities for hands-on learning and innovation in robotics.
Comprehensive support program for children with special needs in Dangriga schools, providing educational resources, therapy services, and training for teachers and caregivers.
Improving access to clean drinking water and promoting hygiene in Dangriga schools through installation of water filtration systems and educational programs.
This project aims to improve community health through a new gravity-fed water system in Pacanal I Sector B, Santa Catarina Ixtahuacán, utilizing three water sources to serve 165 families with clean, accessible water.
This project aims to establish a gravity-fed water supply system for the Pajoca community in Nahualá, Sololá, providing clean water access to 490 residents through a comprehensive infrastructure development including water catchment, storage, and distribution network.