Dr. Gary Morsch’s Ukraine Travel Journal
Dr. Morsch and Global Care Force volunteers Dr. Jim Pettey and Bob Skinner, a former Ukraine missionary, traveled to Ukraine and Poland in May, delivering medical supplies and medications and meeting with doctors struggling to care for wounded soldiers and civilians.
Lexington Nurse Raising Money for Medical Mission Trip to Ukraine
Since the war began, many people in Ukraine haven’t had access to a doctor or nurse. That’s why Jimmy Williams, an RN from Lexington, Kentucky, is volunteering with Global Care Force, and raising funds to support the mission. He tells LEX18 News how donations help provide essential medications and medical supplies, all given to patients for free.
High School Students Donate Book Proceeds to Global Care Force
Two high school students turned their personal experiences with autoimmune disease into children’s books, donating proceeds to Global Care Force.
Healing Hands for Ukraine and Beyond
While cease-fire talks are on and off again, our commitment remains constant to provide primary care to Ukrainian communities.
Faces of the Force: Rick Randolph, MD
Rick Randolph, MD, served in the U.S. Army for 26 years followed by clinical practice for 20 years and disaster recovery for 13 years. Yet, his experiences with Global Care Force are unique.
Colorado Newspaper Reports on Volunteer Bob Downs on Returning to Ukraine
Not many people would say they can’t wait to return to a country at war – but Bob Downs isn’t most people. A retired Physician Assistant from Colorado, he is heading back to Ukraine with Global Care Force for a fourth time in April to provide medical care to the Ukrainian people. He talks about what life is like for Ukrainians living in a war zone.
Faces of the Force: Darlene Timmerman, RN
When she retired, Darlene Timmerman, RN, searched for a purpose and new endeavors through volunteering. A chance encounter with Roxanne Jones, Vice President of Global Missions at a social event led her to Global Care Force and to Ukraine, where she found volunteering makes her life more meaningful.
Colorado Physician Set to Volunteer in Ukraine for Fourth Time
A Western slope physician is set to travel to Ukraine for a fourth time to treat citizens in the war-torn country. Bob Downs, a long-time physician, said he was looking for “mission work” and came across Global Care Force, which describes itself as “transforming lives through volunteerism.” The organization offers worldwide help in places like Ukraine, Mexico and the Middle East.
Kansas City’s KCTV Reports on GCF Volunteer Rick Randolph
Dr. Rick Randolph sat comfortably in his Leawood home Friday night as his cocker spaniel Lola frolicked at his feet, his memories vivid of the war-torn country he had spent two weeks in earlier this month. He is part of a team of medical volunteers with Global Care Force, a non-profit based in Lenexa.
Toledo Newspaper Shares Inspiring Story of Global Care Force Volunteer
Mila Buria is a Perrysburg nurse who lives a double life. Although she lives the American Dream here in the States, her family, friends and community live in a state of tension and fear back in the land where Buria was born and raised — Ukraine.
Help Global Care Force “Fill the Pharmacies” in 2025
As we prepare to mobilize volunteers in 2025, we need your help to fill the pharmacies. In Ukraine alone, Global Care Force spends approximately $10,000 a month on medications and supplies provided to patients for free.
