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Care Africa Medical Foundation was born when founders Henry Gwagee and Gormah Kolleh returned to their Liberian hometown of Buchanan and witnessed families making impossible choices between healthcare and survival. As small business owners in Aurora, Colorado, they couldn’t ignore what they’d seen.
Through community partnerships, government collaboration, and supporter generosity, CAMF has grown from organizing health fairs in school buildings to constructing Grand Bassa County’s first comprehensive medical center complete with emergency care, surgical capabilities, and services that have never existed in the region.
Building a Rural Africa Where Quality Healthcare Is Hours Away, Not Days. Where Medical Emergencies Don't Require Impossible Choices
Our Vision
To eliminate healthcare deserts across rural Africa by constructing permanent medical facilities, equipping local providers, and ensuring every community has access to emergency care, primary services, and preventive medicine.
Our Mission
To build comprehensive medical centers in underserved African communities, deliver essential medical equipment and supplies, and train healthcare providers in preventive care creating sustainable health infrastructure that lasts.
Real Progress in Rural Healthcare
Discover how community health fairs evolved into permanent medical infrastructure. Learn how local partnerships guided every phase of construction. See how donated equipment transforms into life-saving capabilities.
From School Building Health Fairs to Permanent Medical Infrastructure
What started as temporary health screenings in borrowed classrooms has grown into the construction of Grand Bassa County’s first full-service medical center. With community support and partnership with local health authorities, we’re creating healthcare access that will serve generations.
Through free health fairs and permanent medical infrastructure, we’re eliminating the barriers rural Africans face in accessing basic healthcare: because no one should have to choose between a day’s wages and their family’s health.
Lives Changed When Healthcare Became Accessible
- Child Delivery
"The Medical Center Saved My Daughter's Life"
Amina, Liberia
When my daughter had complications during delivery, the nearest hospital was four hours away on bad roads. Thanks to CAMF’s medical center, she received emergency care immediately. Both mother and baby are healthy today. This facility is an answered prayer.
- Health Fairs
“Finally, Healthcare I Can Actually Reach”
Joseph T, Liberia
For years, simple medical issues became serious because I couldn’t afford the travel to distant clinics. CAMF’s health fairs brought doctors to our community, and now their medical center means I can get treatment before small problems become big ones.
Building Comprehensive Medical Services
Emergency Medicine
Health Education
Primary Care
Surgical Services
Hear from Those Building Healthcare Access with Us
I've supported many medical charities, but CAMF's approach is different. They're not running temporary missions, they're building permanent infrastructure. When my donation funds an X-ray machine, that equipment will serve Buchanan for decades. That's real impact
I've participated in three CAMF health fairs, and what strikes me is the community partnership. Local health officials guide every decision. The medical center isn't something imposed on Grand Bassa County, it's something they asked for and CAMF is helping them build.
Transparency matters to me. CAMF shows exactly where funds go: construction updates, equipment purchases, health fair reports. I know my monthly contribution is literally building walls, buying medicines, and creating healthcare access where none existed.
Our company sponsors the pediatric ward because we believe every child deserves healthcare regardless of geography. CAMF's focus on permanent solutions aligns with our values. This isn't charity, it's justice.
As a Liberian living abroad, supporting CAMF connects me to home. They're doing what should have been done long ago: bringing real healthcare to rural communities. My family in Grand Bassa County will benefit from this medical center. That's personal.