CEO of Louisville Nonprofit Discusses Mission To Redistribute Essential Medical Supplies
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On the season premiere episode of Kentucky Health, host Dr. Wayne Tuckson welcomes Denise Sears, MHA, president and CEO of SOS. Sears …
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On the season premiere episode of Kentucky Health, host Dr. Wayne Tuckson welcomes Denise Sears, MHA, president and CEO of SOS. Sears …
This article was originally published by WLKY News. Original article here. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Two Louisville-based organizations are banding together to help communities in Honduras …
Teamwork is the foundation of any success story. Last year we shared the story of Kashoro Nuyeve and our humanitarian aid sent to her community in …
Our shipment of medical supplies and equipment to rural Uganda helped open the Mama Sabina Community Health Clinic. Within a week of opening, the clinic staff …
SOS In Our Community As the Justice for Breonna Taylor demonstrations wind down and our city moves forward, SOS continues our commitment to health equity …
SOS In the Community Our partnership with JCPS has taken a dramatic step forward during COVID-19 and NTI. SOS packed 500 health science teaching kits for …
SOS has been addressing health inequities globally for 25 years. Globally, the largest group experiencing social disadvantage are women and children. This year SOS is …
No one could have predicted a year ago the life tolls that we would experience during the spring-early summer of 2020. I know families who …
As an organization, SOS was founded to re-distribute medical surplus to medically impoverished communities around the world. As COVID-19 has turned our eyes to our …
“Nature is party to all our deals and decisions, and she has more votes, a longer memory, and a sterner sense of justice than we …
Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been in the global news cycle for the past two weeks. With over 40,000 infected throughout China, the ability to respond to a …
Around the world, millions of people die every year from diseases that are no longer an issue in the Western world. Every day, we receive …
Balaka, Malawi is still struggling back to its feet after Cyclone Idai displaced almost 100,000 people in March of this year. The local government is planning, assisting …
Update from SOS CEO Denise Sears: I toured the eastern part of Grand Bahama which received the most damage. Many houses are leveled and fires …