Collaborators

WWMR Logo World Medical Relief was established in 1953 to address the needs of Korean War orphans. Over the years, the organization has expanded its mission to impact the well-being of the medically impoverished on a local, national and international basis and provided medical aid to thousands of under served people in the Detroit metropolitan area and in over 130 developing nations worldwide. WMR achieves this through the collection of financial donations and goods, including medical, dental and laboratory items, as well as through the purchase and distribution of such commodities. Goods are distributed in a non-discriminatory manner without regard to race, color, gender, religion, nationality or political beliefs.

Pavce4Life logo

Arrhythmia Alliance Pace4Life (A-A P4L) is a registered non-profit charity that provides cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) such as pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) and training to cardiac teams to upskill or to establish device implant services to those in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) or where they would not otherwise be able to access these life-saving treatments.

We source CIEDs, identify viable clinics in LMIC and set up programs at these clinics. We also facilitate the training of personnel, organise implant missions, and provide ongoing online support to those programs.

We source devices from two main areas: those that are out of shelf life in UK National Health Service (NHS) Hospitals and explanted devices from patients via funeral directors or hospitals.

UK Registered Charity Number: 1107496
US Registered Non-Profit 501(c)(3)

Northeast Scientific logo

Northeast Scientific is a leading medical device remanufacturer company. We provide high quality remanufactured catheters and medical devices. Request a quote.

Implant Recycling logo

Implant Recycling recycles the metallic bi-products of the cremation process. Additionally, they manufacture, maintain, and repair cremation equipment and provide cremation supplies to their customers. Implant Recycling has worked with the program My Heart Your Heart since 2010 and has collected over 100,000 pacemakers.