SURGERY WARRIORS
Tagline: "Surgery Warriors Saving Lives , One Mission At A Time"
Let’s make healthcare a reality for everyone!
Hello, my name is Marina Kufa, I am a surgical assistant, as well Hollywood and TV producer. Im honored to direct and produce with my team this amazing film “Surgery Warriors” tv film series.
Together with my team of volunteer medical professionals, and film crew we visiting traveling to third world countries and provide local with free medical care as well surgeries. Our film is made for you to see the truth behind the scenes. We travel and tell our story as we help improve the quality of people’s lives. together with AMAHelps.org we providing needed medical supplies to hospitals and clinics.
-Marina Kufa
Most development aid is counted as part of the official development assistance (ODA) reported by governments to the OECD. The total amount of ODA in 2018 was about $150 billion spent providing medical aid and other forms of assistance to developing countries. Though well-intentioned, there has been little sustainable return on these investments. For example, as of 2018 in sub-Saharan Africa. The area’s population of 1.3 billion and the total fertility rate (births per woman) for Sub-Saharan Africa is 4.7. The highest in the world. Securing enough food and money to meet basic human needs, including medical needs, remains a daily, all-consuming struggle for hundreds of millions of people. In other developing countries, the number of children under the age of five who die each year largely from the lack of access to healthcare. This increases by the day, while the number of people who die from tuberculosis, diarrhea, pneumonia, malaria, and hepatitis becomes even more disturbing. What is even more troubling is that these illnesses are not painless. They bring on a tremendous amount of suffering. Their only crime: born in a part of the world that lacks access to healthcare. But should it really be this way? That is what we asked ourselves before we set out to make a difference.
Our team consists of highly qualified doctors and nurses. Some from University of California, including a specialist who builds prosthetic extremities for the differently abled children and adults in these developing countries. These prosthetics, including arms and legs and are among the medical equipment and supplies that were donated to individuals in need. Educating the medical professionals such as nurses, doctors, and healthcare givers in these countries. Based upon procedures that provide effective treatment to their patients to help prevent and treat illnesses.
Our mission is to build long-term partnerships with local communities and health systems. To facilitate sustainable, innovative, and life-saving health and disability care for the most vulnerable.
To better understand the medical care needed in a particular locale, we need to have a positive relationship. We seek to bring education, hope, health, and action to the world’s disadvantaged, and we believe every person has the right to quality healthcare. We also aim to show what is really happening on the ground and behind the scenes. Our show would be a roller coaster of emotions showing triumph and failures.
You see, we saw this challenge from a unique perspective. Our belief that everyone has a right to basic healthcare drove us to support healthcare initiatives around the world. Assisting hospitals and clinics that provide much-needed medicines and care to those who would otherwise go without.
But that is just where the story begins….
Utilizing our own resources, the generosity of others and fueled by our love and passion to provide medical care, education, and support, we know we can make a difference to the most vulnerable people in need. Having visited several countries, including Ecuador, Jamaica, Haiti, India, among others, to help make a positive difference in people’s lives. In our journeys, we have collaborated with organizations such as IMAHELPS, who help reach out to developing countries in need of our help. Each locale has its own situations, and we learn from our experiences each time.
In some areas, you may find hundreds of people waiting in front of the hospital, waiting for days just to get the needed treatment. While in other countries, you can find that supplies and equipment that are supposed to be disposed immediately after use are being washed and reused for years by hospitals and clinics, posing a major health threat to the patients accessing such health facilities. It might not seem like much, but citizens in these countries are really struggling while we on the other hand, who are more privileged, with more developed health care systems, are taking what we have for granted.
Every person has the right to quality healthcare without discrimination. To create more awareness and make our mission a reality, we need YOUR sponsorship to help us widen our coverage and establish our show. By airing the needs of the most vulnerable people in poor countries, we will be helping people to get access to dignified and compassionate medical support that they are originally entitled to. If you share in our belief that basic healthcare is a human right, then join us in our efforts to increase awareness and access to lifesaving and life-sustaining medicines in underserved populations around the world. You are critical to this effort.
Support us today and help us bring our mission on the BIG SCREEN ACTION.
Together, we can achieve more!
Thank you.
Executive Producer
By donating more that $1000 you are automatically our Executive Producer and you will receive IMDB credits as well exclusive publicity. You will also receive Surgery Warriors hat and T-shirt.
Sponsor
By donating $500 to our documentary you will be credited with sponsor credits in the movie as well publicity. As a thank you gift we will send you Surgical Warriors T-shirt .
Supporter
By donating $250 to our project you will receive thank you gift T-shirt as well Supporter credits in the movie, as well be included in our publicity.
Surgery Warriors Mug as THANK YOU gift.