Guatemalan Healthcare Mission ◆ October, 2025
Jason Krantz, Alumni Volunteer
About This Mission
This October, I’ll return to Guatemala with the Global Healthworks Foundation to provide free healthcare to indigenous communities. This mission builds on the outreach I joined in March — a humbling, deeply rewarding experience delivering care where access is limited.
🎥 Watch a short video recap highlighting GHF’s March 2025 jornada (medical mission) in Quiché, Guatemala.
I invite you to be part of this mission. During GHF’s Matching Gift Campaign through Oct-31-2025, every donation is doubled—please consider a gift. Your support helps us reach more patients, deliver essential care, and strengthen sustainable healthcare systems. I’ll share updates throughout the trip so you can see your support at work in real time. All donations go directly to field supplies and patient care. Scroll down to donate👇
Thank you for supporting our healthworks and the families we serve in Guatemala.
With gratitude,
Dr. Jason Krantz, DAc
Dr. Jason Krants, DAc is the founder of Summit Acupuncture in Philadelphia, providing acupuncture and orthopedic dry needling for pain, sports injuries, and stress/anxiety.
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Matching Gift Campaign (through Oct-31-2025)
Global Healthworks Foundation is powered by generous donors and volunteers. Every donation made now through Oct-31-2025 will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $25,000, to benefit GHF’s Mobile Clinic Healthworks Initiative in Guatemala. Your gift—of any size—directly supports patient care for indigenous families with limited access to services. Give now to double your impact!
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Your contribution enables high-quality, integrative healthcare for underserved communities. Choose a preset amount or select “Other.” Thank you for advancing our healthworks!
Where Your Gift Goes
Your tax-deductible donation helps fund:
Clinical treatment supplies and herbal remedies
Prevention and education materials
Vehicle rental and fuel for remote sites
Stipends for local health promoters, translators, and drivers