Partner for Surgery originated when Todd Peterson, a Peace Corps in late 90’s volunteer in the most remote areas of Guatemala, realized the need for surgical care but found that many of the community members:
Troubled by the number of disabled community members, Todd investigated several local hospitals in search of one that would treat poor Guatemalans. He eventually discovered a hospital in Antigua where a handful of patients received surgical care and were freed from their former disabilities.
In 2001, Frank Peterson traveled to Guatemala to visit his son, Todd. During his visit, he saw the overwhelming need for surgical intervention for people in rural areas and the unfortunate lack of resources to get them.
Seeing the significant needs of people in the farthest regions, he returned to the United States, determined to help. He left his employment and founded Partner for Surgery (PFS) with his wife, Linda, and has dedicated the rest of his life to ensuring the surgical needs of thousands of Guatemalans are met.
With the unconditional support of Linda, Frank founded our implementing Partner, Compañero para Cirugia (ACPC), in 2008, which is currently led by Guatemalans who continue to work in the country to fulfill the mission that began in 2001. The staff is present year-round in Guatemala, building trust locally by strategically building relationships with local governments and community leaders so that teams of medical and non-medical volunteers from the United States and Canada can go to the most challenging and remote places where quality health care is scarce and ineffective.
Our mission is to facilitate access to quality healthcare for those who need it most, overcoming barriers to access, distrust, and language, through collaboration with local and international health organizations, volunteers, and local health promoters.
Our vision is that all Guatemalans, regardless of their geographical location or economic status, have equitable access to quality medical and surgical services. We envision rural communities in Guatemala where health is not a barrier to development but a driving force for growth and well-being.
– We support local organizational development. We have stimulated the founding of Asociacion Compañero para Cirugia, our sister organization and implementing partner in Guatemala.
– We work to build trust and develop sustainable health programs in rural Mayan communities.
– We promote community participation in healthcare activities and train local leaders to support their communities: We have trained a network of Health Promoters – local leaders -who are the motors that make our programs successful.
– We seek collaboration with the Guatemalan government on a local and national level to better reach our patients in their hometowns and communities.
– We collaborate with international volunteer surgical teams, organizations and individuals who participate in rural medical missions and surgical missions.
Our work is possible by the generosity of our donors. Please consider donating through one of the following channels:
– Donate directly via Network for Good.
– Federal employees can contribute through the Combined Federal Campaign. Our CFC is 11624.
– Check with your company to see if it offers a matching gift program. Our EIN is 54-2034427.
– Send a check to our PO box:
Partner for Surgery
PO Box 388, McLean
VA 22101, USA
We are looking for volunteers to help Partner for Surgery transform more Guatemalan lives through medical and surgical care and education to prevent disease and birth defects.
If you would like to volunteer or know of someone who would be interested in joining Partner for Surgery, please send an e-mail to info@partnerforsurgery.org or call +1 (703) 338-8068.
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