Our staff in the USA is small and consists of six employees. The purpose of CAMO USA is to procure medical supplies, equipment, other materials and monetary donations which support all our programs and projects in Honduras.   The Honduran staff has 38 employees who provide the services which are needed in Honduras, Central America to keep the daily operation available.

Kathryn Tschiegg

Founder CAMO USA & Fundación CAMO Honduras
International Director Fundación CAMO Honduras
Executive Director CAMO USA

Kathy Tschiegg is the founder of Central American Medical Outreach (CAMO)  as well as board president of the INSSA a for-profit organization where all the profit is given to the non-profit CAMO entities. CAMO was founded out of a duffel bag from her living room 25 years ago. CAMO is now a multi-million dollar international non-profit delivering education, medical services, and community development. CAMO provides more than 140,000 services per year in Honduras. Kathy spends half the year living and working in Honduras and the other half at CAMO’s headquarters in her hometown of Orrville in Wayne County.

Rachel Foltz

Community Relations and Engagement Coordinator

Rachel Foltz is CAMO’s Community Relations and Engagement Coordinator. After taking several mission trips to Honduras as a teenager, Rachel developed a passion for nonprofits that empower Hondurans to lead and thrive within their own communities.

In 2019, she joined CAMO as an international volunteer, where she witnessed CAMO’s impact in health, education, and community development. Inspired by the impact she saw, Rachel moved to Honduras for six months to receive training and gain hands-on experience before officially joining the CAMO USA staff in 2023.

Rachel is passionate about connecting individuals, churches, and organizations to CAMO’s mission. Her work focuses on strengthening community relationships, fundraising, securing donations of supplies and equipment needed to support CAMO’s programs, and sharing the message that you don’t have to leave Wayne County to make an international difference!

Katherine Amstutz

Warehouse Logistics

Katherine Amstutz volunteered with CAMO for 4 years before starting a part-time position in the CAMO’s warehouse in July of 2015. Previously, she has worked in sports performance training with youth athletes, done various work and photography with an indoor soccer league, and interned in the physical therapy field. In addition to working at CAMO, she is also a youth pastor and taekwondo instructor, in which she has a 3rd degree black belt.  Kat is a great asset and keeps all of our donations in order and flowing through our system in preparation for shipment.  She is a vital part of our team.

Mike Prill

Administrative Assistant

Mike began working for CAMO in November 2025. He developed an appreciation for the people and the beauty of Honduras during a volunteer year there with his wife at a non-profit organization in 2024-2025. Prior to volunteering in Honduras, Mike worked in the professional and financial services industries for 30 years. He has a Master’s degree in International Management and has hopes of becoming more fluent in Spanish.

Michelle Perrino

Volunteer and Logistics Coordinator

Michelle began working for CAMO in September 2024. With an Associate’s Degree in Business Management, Michelle has a heart for local and international missions and connecting with people.  She will be working with our volunteers and donors to ensure the daily operations run smoothly. If you are interested in volunteering with CAMO, please contact Michelle!