Project C.U.R.E.

It is one of the largest nonprofit organizations in the world that delivers medical supplies and equipment to developing countries.

[3] Its main purpose is to collect and sort donated medical supplies and equipment from manufacturers, hospitals, and surpluses and then distribute the supplies and equipment to developing countries based on a needs assessment of the local hospitals and clinics in those countries.

[5] When Jackson returned home to Colorado, he collected about $250,000 worth of medical supplies for a Brazilian clinic.

[6] Other distribution centers are located in Phoenix, AZ, Nashville, TN, Houston, TX, Philadelphia, PA and Chicago, IL.

maintains collection centers in Albuquerque, NM, Austin, TX, Basalt, CO, Brooklyn, NY, Grand Junction, CO, Harrisburg, PA, Ithaca, NY, Lexington, KY, Sarasota, FL, and Tampa, FL.

collects new and overstock medical supplies and working equipment from manufacturers, wholesale suppliers, hospitals, clinics and individuals.

Kits are boxes which contain essential medical supplies and equipment to be carried as luggage on an international flight.

Kits are designed to meet the needs for short-term medical missions abroad and can be shipped directly to the traveler's home.

Clinics have operated include: Guatemala, Kenya, Rwanda, Ghana, Bolivia, China, and Togo.

Kits for Kids is a program where drawstring backpacks are filled with personal hygiene and basic "medicine cabinet" items that are scarce in the third world.

Douglas Jackson graduated magna cum laude from Northwest Nazarene College in 1982, with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration.

[12] After becoming an attorney, Douglas directed the legal affairs for the international agricultural firm, Chore-Time/Brock (CTB), Inc. in Milford, Indiana.

[12] He has also served as a director for such organizations as: HOPE International, Christian Executive Officers, YMCA, and the Leadership Denver Association.