Our mission is to save lives in the world's most remote communities.
Our Story
Last Mile Health was founded in 2007 by survivors of Liberia’s civil war and American health workers who share a commitment to health equity and social justice.
Read Our StoryWhat We Do
We’re supporting the Government of Liberia to implement a nationwide community health worker program that will bring lifesaving care to the doorsteps of 1.2 million people living in remote communities. As we take on this groundbreaking work, we’re generating evidence of our impact and advocating on a global stage for investment in community health workers.
Learn MoreOur Vision
Our vision is a health worker for everyone, everywhere, every day. Our commitment to global impact and social transformation has been recognized with a Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, the TED Prize, and the invaluable support of numerous dedicated partners.
Learn MoreOur Values
Founded through the hopefulness and resolve of health workers in the aftermath of Liberia’s devastating civil war, we have learned over the years that we are not defined by the crises that strike our lives, but by how we respond to them.
Learn MoreOur Team
Our diverse, global team is committed to going the distance for those living at the last mile.
Get to Know UsIn The News
Community Health Workers Are Vital; Governments Should be Paying Them
TIME Magazine
Bringing Healthcare to the People
Freethink
No One Should Die Because They Live Too Far From A Doctor
TED
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RT @TEDRadioHour: Raj Panjabi (@RajPanjabi) asks, how can we bring healthcare to the most remote places in the world? https://t.co/feqhdO5w…
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