Morocco, perched on the north western corner of Africa, is a truly fascinating country transitioning from a French colonial territory to an influential, modern state. As is the case in many areas of the developing world, the process of development has allowed the influx of aide and wealth to be unequally distributed within in the country. Cities like Casablanca, Rabat and Marrakech are affluent and modern, while the rural areas often lack even the most basic facilities like paved roads, running water, electricity, and bathrooms. Healthcare in these rural areas is limited, and clinics serving thousands of residents are left poorly equipped.

Today we have a unique opportunity. Together, we can increase the capacity of these rural Moroccan clinics by funding a medical assessment and shipment of a Project C.U.R.E. Cargo Container packed full of 400,000 dollars worth of donated medical equipment and supplies. The medical assessment will pinpoint the exact supplies to address the individual needs of various regions, and allow Project C.U.R.E. to custom pack the cargo container to fit Morocco. Through the facilitation of Peace Corps Volunteers who live in the rural communities and work in association with the rural clinics, the donated medical equipment will be placed in locations where they can benefit the people the most.