History
MEDLIFE
is a non-profit organization that started as a University of MAINE student
group in 2005 and now works with students and professionals from Dartmouth
Medical School and UMaine. One of the founders of MEDLIFE, was living
in Ecuador as a volunteer at a local hospital and translating for international
health organizations.
While translating for an international medical mission, he learned about
a Canadian family that had lost their daughter in an accident and, in
her memory, built a school for the poor through an international relief
organization. The family had sent a bag of school donations and clothes
to take to the school. MEDLIFE's founder along with an Ecuadorian friend
offered to take the supplies to the village, Llilla. In the end it would
be a 2 hour bus ride, 1 hour ride in the back of a pick up truck, and
3 hour hike into the mountains. It was inspiring that such a remote
village with so few resources had a school.
Arriving at night, the team was greeted by the families of Llilla. They
came out of their mud and straw houses and brought blankets and food.
In the morning, they provided a horse to get down the mountain. It became
clear that, although they were poor, they were ready to share what they
had with someone from outside of their community.
The experience was rewarding for everyone involved. Hence, MEDLIFE was
born. MEDLIFE is an organization which at its root seeks to partner
with poor communities that are ready to act on their own behalf to gain
access to medical care, education and community development. We listen
to our partners and the troubles they face, and then work to empower
them so that together we can work to improve the lives of people living
in poverty.