Thank you for your support in 2014

For 30 years International Medical Corps has responded to nearly every major humanitarian crisis around the world. We are able to alleviate suffering, build healthier communities and encourage more self-reliance through training because of your unwavering supporter. Take a moment to watch this video on what we did together 2014 and for the last 30 years. From our first humanitarian crisis in 1984 in Afghanistan to Ebola in West Africa in 2014, you have been there. Thank you for helping to change so many lives.

Rap star “5k” celebrates surviving Ebola

Rapper, “5k”, celebrates being given the all clear from Ebola. The twenty-year-old farmer had been at our Makeni Ebola Treatment Centre in Sierra Leone for two week after being admitted with Ebola just after Christmas. As you can see he’s made a full recovery and treated our staff to a farewell performance.

60 Minutes: The Ebola Hot Zone

Lara Logan reports from an Ebola treatment center run by International Medical Corps in Liberia, where Americans are fighting the battle against the deadly disease.

New York Times: The Ebola Ward

Workers at the International Medical Corps treatment center in Suakoko, Liberia, use faith, hard work and caution as they face a stream of sick people in this remote hilltop east of Monrovia.

International Medical Corps Opens Ebola Treatment Unit in Liberia

A new Ebola Treatment Unit was opened in Bong County, Liberia, today bringing the total number of facilities capable of treating the disease in the country to six. The facility was opened by International Medical Corps at the site about 120 miles north of Monrovia - only the second location in the country, outside of the capital, capable of treating patients with suspected or confirmed Ebola virus. With the opening of this facility, International Medical Corps is one of only two international NGOs in the world to be treating Ebola patients.

Syria Crisis: Za’atri Refugee Camp

Dennis Walto, a Senior Advisor for International Medical Corps, reports on how Syria's children are faring in Za'atari Refugee Camp in Jordan.