Jae’s Story: From Survivor to Future Soccer Player
From a very young age, Jae Anderson Casildo Quioto dreamed of becoming a professional soccer player. Born in Roatán, Bay…
CAMO provides more than 216,884 life-saving services each year to impoverished people who otherwise would not have access to aid.
“As a Peace Corps nurse, I witnessed 31 babies die in one month as a result of not having the supplies, equipment and educated staff to save them. I cannot bring back those 31 babies, but today…infants and adults are being saved daily due to the CAMO model.”
– Kathryn Tschiegg, Founder
From a very young age, Jae Anderson Casildo Quioto dreamed of becoming a professional soccer player. Born in Roatán, Bay…
The reality for many communities in Honduras is harsh: entire families living in extreme poverty, without stable income or access…