February 2025
First Collection
We took our first real step by collecting medical and first-aid supplies for the first time. It was a small beginning, but it showed our idea could move beyond planning and into action.
Our Story
We aim to help unopened medical and first-aid supplies find a better place to go. We keep the work practical, careful, and centered on people who could use the basics.
Our Beginning
We saw how easily basic supplies can be overlooked: extra bandages in a cabinet, unopened masks after an event, first-aid materials that never get used. At the same time, many people and organizations don't always have easy access to those exact basics.
Cure2Cure exists to make that connection feel less complicated. If a supply is safe, useful, and sitting unused, we want to help give it a better place to go.
The Journey
Every nonprofit has a few moments that make the work feel less like an idea and more like something people build together. These are ours.
February 2025
We took our first real step by collecting medical and first-aid supplies for the first time. It was a small beginning, but it showed our idea could move beyond planning and into action.
May 2025
Within less than a year of our launch, we completed our first donation. With just a small team, we helped show that useful supplies could be gathered, organized, and shared with purpose.
November 2025
Soon after, two more vital members were onboard for the first donation with the full executive team. This marked a new stage for Cure2Cure: more people, more structure, and more shared responsibility.
May 2026
We hosted our first fundraiser at Chipotle, giving the community another way to support the mission. It was an important step toward building the resources needed to keep the work growing.
July 2026
We held our first partnership with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. The event showed how partnerships can bring more people into the mission and help the organization reach a broader crowd.
What Guides Us
Donating medical supplies isn't just about collecting more items. It is about being thoughtful, safe, and respectful toward the people who may receive them.
We want people to feel supported and cared for. Everyone deserves respect with dignity.
Supplies should be unused, unopened, and appropriate to share. Good intentions still need clear standards.
A donation only matters if it is handled responsibly after someone gives it. We take that part seriously.
What We Believe
Cure2Cure isn't trying to solve every healthcare problem at once. We're focused on one real piece of the puzzle: helping essential supplies move from extra to useful.
Small items can make a real difference when they are available at the right time.
This work grows when donors, volunteers, schools, clinics, and local groups all play a part.
We would rather be clear about what we can do than make the mission sound bigger than the work itself.
Join The Work
You can donate supplies, point us toward a local need, help with outreach, or simply ask a question. You do not have to show up with everything figured out.