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The beginning:

The journey for CAMO in the United States began in Kathy Tschiegg’s living room out of a duffel bag. In 1994, a...

CAMO’s facility in Honduras is a story of miracles.

CAMO’s founder, Kathy Tschiegg, was approached by the former Minister of...

During her time in the Peace Corps, CAMO’s founder witnessed thousands of meals for the hospital being made over wood burning stoves each...

Before CAMO, the laundry staff of four women washed nearly 800 pounds of laundry by hand daily, carrying the loads up and down the hill to and...

With the support from Rotary, CAMO built a medical library for students, hospital staff and international aid organizations.

With the...

CAMO renovated a public health clinic in a remote village near the El Salvador border. The plumbing and electrical systems were put in and roof...

In Santa Rosa, the electricity is out for an average of 8 hours a week. For a patient on a ventilator, or in surgery, these outages can mean the...

The hospital in Santa Rosa covers close to a 5-acre area. Before CAMO, there was no telephone system within the hospital. Therefore if anyone...

CAMO operates women’s health and x-ray services out of a public health clinic in Vicente. Prior to CAMO, there were no bathrooms or cistern...

The Emergency Room of the hospital in Santa Rosa was contracted to a private contractor in 2004. When the contractor failed to finish the project...