60 Minutes just featured this organization that provides free medical services for people who have fallen through the cracks of our dysfunctional medical/insurance system. Originally this group went to remote parts of the world (third world countries) to provide these services. But now they work almost exlclusively within the U.S.!! Founder, Stan Brock, says that their primary source of income is from small donors rather than corporations, and they also rely on the goodwill of doctors to volunteer their services. When they show up in an area hundreds and hundreds of people show up, as you might imagine. Stan Brock himself lives in an abandoned school which he's allowed to rent for $1 a month, and showers with a hose outside. He's truly a remarkable, dedicated and caring individual....71 years old....
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The Remote Area Medical® (RAM) Volunteer Corps is a non-profit, volunteer, airborne relief corps dedicated to serving mankind by providing free health care, dental care, eye care, veterinary services, and technical and educational assistance to people in remote areas of the United States and the world.
Founded in 1985, Remote Area Medical® is a publicly supported all-volunteer charitable organization. Volunteer doctors, nurses, pilots, veterinarians and support workers participate in expeditions (at their own expense) in some of the world's most exciting places. Medical supplies, medicines, facilities and vehicles are donated.
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