Our Promise To You
Transparency
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Collective Impact
(Graphs are updated in real time) Annual Contributions
In 2024, our movement began with $1,669.00 in total support — a modest but meaningful foundation built entirely by community trust.
In 2025, that foundation transformed. With $1,995,713.80 in total contributions — including $36,561.09 in direct donations and an extraordinary $1,953,000.00 in in‑kind medical aid — our coalition experienced a historic leap in capacity and reach.
In 2026, your commitment continued with $892,281.00 in total support, powered by $7,970.76 in direct donations and $883,950.58 in in‑kind contributions that strengthened clinics, brigades, and disaster‑response partners across the hemisphere.
Every dollar and every pallet of medical aid fuels our shared mission of healing, dignity, and systemic change. Your solidarity makes this work possible. We remain committed to transparency, accountability, and collective restoration as we expand our impact together.
Your support is the backbone of our future endeavors.
Allocation of Donations per Taxonomy
Pain Medicine — $19,487.70 Delivered essential pain‑relief therapies to underserved communities.
Rural Medicine — $442,649.27 Mobilized to strengthen clinical capacity in rural and frontier health systems across the hemisphere.
Infant & Maternal Health — $56,591.00 Invested in care for vulnerable infants and mothers throughout the Caribbean and Latin America.
Surgery — $542,915.15 Deployed for wound care, surgical instruments, and operative‑care essentials supporting community clinics and surgical centers.
Nutrition & Food Aid — $26,084.08 Provided targeted nutritional support and food‑aid resources for high‑risk populations.
Nephrology — $31,155.75 Directed toward kidney‑care essentials for dialysis‑dependent and high‑risk patients.
Respiratory Medicine — $209,926.49 Allocated for oxygen therapy, respiratory devices, and airway‑management equipment.
Gastrointestinal Care — $231,974.50 Used to support digestive‑health diagnostics, treatment materials, and GI‑care infrastructure.
Laboratory Medicine — $149,816.00 Invested in diagnostics, testing supplies, and lab infrastructure for community clinics.
Infection Control & PPE — $205,484.28 Applied to infection‑prevention supplies, PPE, and clinical safety materials for frontline providers.
Disaster Medicine — $22,462.00 Deployed for emergency response, crisis stabilization, and rapid medical relief.
Coalition Building — $805.02 Strengthened partnerships, coordination, and multi‑institutional collaboration.
Administrative — $4,453.19 Dedicated to operational clarity, compliance, logistics, and organizational infrastructure.
10% of our total costs go toward administrative expenses, a reflection of our commitment to efficiency, transparency, and mission-first spending. The vast majority of your support directly fuels medical aid, coalition campaigns, and frontline relief.
General Memberships, Subscriptions & Donations
In 2025, we received $850 in memberships, $285 in general donations and a total of $2,200 worth of start up grants. These contributions, though modest, are mighty in spirit, fueling daily operations and affirming our shared commitment to healing and justice. Every membership is a pledge of solidarity. Every dollar, a vote for dignity. Thank you for standing with us in both solidarity and logistics. Support Our Cause!
Warehouse & Deployment Summary
PAMA’s logistics program consist of a highly optimized 5,000 sq ft humanitarian warehouse, designed for high‑density storage, rapid palletization, and transparent chain‑of‑custody documentation. In 2025, this facility supported the assembly and dispatch of over $1.95 million USD in essential medical supplies, including surgical consumables, IV solutions, laboratory materials, and emergency‑care equipment. Through vertical racking, cold‑chain zones, and real‑time inventory tracking, the warehouse enabled efficient preparation of 42 pallets of high‑relevance medical aid.
To ensure ethical and reliable transport, PAMA partnered with NJT Orange County, a logistics provider specializing in humanitarian freight. This partnership strengthened pallet‑level documentation, improved temperature‑controlled transport, and ensured secure delivery to national hospitals, municipal clinics, and frontline medical professionals across the Caribbean. Each 2025 deployment achieved High‑Impact SSI scores (9.0–9.3), reflecting perfect scarcity alignment, strong ethical delivery, and clinically relevant supply composition.
Together, the warehouse infrastructure, SSI scoring system, and NJT logistics partnership created one of the most transparent and effective civil‑society medical‑aid pipelines in the Caribbean. These shipments strengthened emergency departments, maternal‑fetal units, primary‑care clinics, and community medical brigades—demonstrating how PAMA transforms solidarity into measurable, accountable public‑health impact across the region.