My Nonprofit Reviews

lbillman
Review for Project C.U.R.E., Centennial, CO, USA
I knew very little about Project Cure when I asked them to help me get some me get some wheelchairs into Mexico. They were amazingly kind and supportive about my tiny problem, and I decided on the spot to become a volunteer. I have no medical experience, but they needed truck drivers. As a career people and project manager -- and a woman 5'2" tall -- this was a radical idea! But they encouraged me, and I soon learned how to back a big truck up to a dock, handle a pallet jack, and safely load a truck with all kinds of different loads. Everyone I work with is enthused, motivated, positive, and helpful. Each one of us seems to get a lot of satisfaction about accomplishing our little piece of the very complex set of steps it takes to get medical supplies to far-away countries. They treat their volunteers very well, with lots of gratitude and caring, including monthly meetings so we can keep up with the big picture of shipments made and supplies received all around the world. I'm very proud to be a Project Cure truck driver!