Building a stronger community — at home and abroad.
reLink Medical, in partnership with The Dalton Foundation, professionally manages the following non-for-profits.
23 countries reached so far.
From Haiti to Papua New Guinea, our nonprofit partners have delivered medical equipment, training, and capacity-building support to communities on five continents.
Sustainable biomedical care, worldwide.
Over decades, clinical medical training in developing nations has outpaced biomedical support — leaving hospitals with growing equipment fleets but no one to maintain them.
Global Biomedical Solutions connects vetted mission hospitals in low- and middle-income countries with North American resources, helping them build and sustain high-quality biomedical repair programs of their own.
Visit globalbiomedicalsolutions.org ↗Three clicks to find help nearby.
reLink.org is a free, anonymous search tool that connects people with local resources for addiction recovery, anti-human trafficking, and incarceration reentry — searchable on any phone or laptop in three clicks.
Users can also find essential needs like housing, food, clothing, employment, and mental health services — geo-located and updated continuously.
Visit relink.org ↗Connecting healthcare across borders.
In developing nations, organizations working to deliver healthcare often face immense challenges with little outside funding or income — limiting consistent quality of care.
reLink Global Health uses technology to connect healthcare organizations, patients, providers, and suppliers worldwide — improving quality, increasing efficiency, and ultimately saving more lives.
Visit relinkglobalhealth.org ↗Three nonprofits, one mission.
reLink Medical is proud to support three sister organizations — each tackling a different piece of the global access-to-care puzzle.
Sustaining biomedical care abroad
Connects North American technical, educational, and financial resources with vetted healthcare organizations in low- and middle-income countries to build sustainable biomedical repair programs.
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Uses technology to connect healthcare organizations, patients, providers, and suppliers in developing nations — improving quality, efficiency, and ultimately saving more lives.
Visit websiteConnecting people to local resources
A free, fast search tool connecting people with local services for addiction recovery, anti-human trafficking, and reentry support — three clicks to find help nearby.
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