ROTARY GLOBAL GRANT & VOLUNTEER MISSION
IN PANAMA
May 19, 2025
at Floating Doctors Headquarters in San Cristobal
floatingdoctors.com
What to Expect
Total Program Cost $2,000
The entire $2,000 is tax deductible!
Program Cost Allocations
$1,300 for Floating Doctors Immersion Program, including room and board, and your
$700 donation to our Global Grant funded purchase of medical equipment.
Your donation will purchase:
SERVINGS
OF RICE PER YEAR
Rice House ($7,000) built from cement to keep bugs out, allow more storage and provide 17,280 servings of rice per year
RIDES TO
DAILY CLINICS
Boat Engine ($10,000) will serve 8,030 people per year and 32,120 in four years, rotary logo will be painted on the bow
DENTAL X-RAYS
IN A YEAR
Portable X-ray Machine ($10,000), which will provide up to 1,600 x-rays in a year
WOMEN'S COUNSELING
& FAMILY PLANNING
Family Planning ($5,000) will provide 500 injections which will serve 125 women per year (birth rate can be up to 12 children per mother)
MOBILE
TABLETS
iPads ($8,000) utilized to record, store and share information on each patient at every clinic
PUBLIC PARK
BATHROOM
Rotary Project ($3,000) will provide the only bathroom for a local park with the rotary logo painted on the door
* Subject to change based on final amount raised and requests from Floating Doctors.
Contact Us for More Information: [email protected]
About the Volunteer Immersion Program
The Floating Doctors (FD) Immersion Program is a week-long program designed for small groups who are interested in learning about the remote healthcare setting, experiencing a unique culture, and challenging themselves in ways that will transform them for life. A primary goal of the Immersion Program is encouraging global thinking, international cultural and travel competence, and a deeper understanding and appreciation of other cultures and environments. Time will be divided between medical volunteering and cultural activities.
During the program, Immersion participants will spend 1-2 days learning firsthand what goes into running a remote medical operation, including the many challenges that come with working in a tropical island community. When possible, Immersion Participants will join our ongoing mobile medical clinics. Participants will also engage with the children in the communities, sharing information on hygiene and handing out supplies, or playing sports (soccer and volleyball are very popular in the Ngäbe communities.)
While Immersion Program participants assist the regular volunteers with running the medical clinics; they also partake in several additional activities intended to introduce them to aspects of the local culture and environment. This may include guided tours, working with the local Sea Turtle Conservatory, visiting a neighboring active farm, and working with the local reef restoration. Participants will also have the opportunity to go on a few relaxing excursions, such as a snorkeling or a guided chocolate farm tour.
Although Floating Doctors is primarily a healthcare organization operating in a Spanish-speaking country, they don’t require their immersion participants to have any working experience or language ability. Just bring a can-do attitude, an adventurous spirit, and a desire to help out where needed. They’re careful to ensure that no one is matched with an activity that falls outside their skill level, though we invite everyone to challenge themselves, and we provide ample learning opportunities along the way.
FD also offers week-long volunteering opportunities with a focus on participation in daily medical clinics. For more information: FloatingDoctors.com
Clinic Medical Programs
Medical Program
Floating Doctors (FD) provides ongoing medical care to the Ngabe communities in and around Bocas Del Toro, Panama. Utilizing an international cadre of volunteer doctors, medical students and general public volunteers, they travel by canoe in open waters to more than 25 different communities throughout.
Veterinarian Program
Animals suffer when healthcare for people is scarce or absent. The line to see the vet can sometimes be longer than the line to see the doctor! Many of our patients keep several dogs and cats, as well as the occasional jungle animal as pets. Also, a family may depend on their horse for income, or they may invest their entire annual wealth in cows or pigs. In many of the communities we visit, animals are important resources for families.
Dental Program
It is difficult to obtain dental care for many of the patients they treat in the Bocas Archipelago. Due to remoteness and expensive treatment fees, visiting a local clinic or practitioner is nearly impossible. For most people, the dental care provided by Floating Doctors is their only chance to resolve their dental problems.
Volunteer with Floating Doctors
Your donation will purchase:
RICE
HOUSE
MARINE
ENGINE
MOBILE
DENTAL X-RAYS
1600 per year.
WOMEN'S
FAMILY PLANNING
125 women per year.
MOBILE
TABLETS
20 ipads to serve 8,000 patients per year.
PUBLIC
BATHROOM
1 bathroom in park.