Belize
Volunteer in the Central American country of Belize to participate in sustainable medical clinics provided to residents in rural communities with limited access to healthcare.
Indigenous and rural populations in this country often have difficulty gaining access to healthcare services due to:
- Scarce health infrastructure (including lack of health professionals, medicines, and technology)
- Economic and geographical barriers
- Weak intercultural understanding
For these reasons, the Medical Brigades program is working to close the health inequality gap in partner communities.
What You’ll Do During a Brigade in Belize
When your Brigade Chapter travels to Belize, you’ll participate in preventative healthcare clinics in small, under resourced, rural communities with limited to no access to medical care. Clinics are conducted with the local Department of Health and Global Brigades’ local healthcare professionals who provide follow-up services to partner communities year-round.
To develop an understanding of community needs and healthcare access, you’ll first be provided with introductions to Global Brigades’ Holistic Model and the medical program.
For the majority of the Brigade, you will work with healthcare professionals during mobile medical clinics, providing assistance to hundreds of patients. Clinics consist of:
- Intake
- Triage
- Consultations
- Dental stations
- Educational workshops
- A vision station (during some, but not all, Brigades)
- A pharmacy station
At the end of the Brigade, you’ll have the opportunity to support medication inventory and ensure all data from the clinic days are inputted into the OpenMRS system.
Before returning home, you’ll even have a chance to learn more about Belizean culture.
7-Day Sample Brigade Schedule
Planning your Brigade in Belize? Check out this sample schedule outlining the typical 7-day trip your Chapter will attend.
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 | |
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7:00am | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | ||
8:00am | Airport Pick up and Transport to Lodging Facility | Transport to Community | Transport to Community | Transport to Community | Transport to Community | Transport to Community | Breakfast |
9:00am | Research Day | Clinic Day | Clinic Day | Clinic Day | Cultural Day | Depart for Airport | |
10:00am | |||||||
11:00pm | |||||||
12:00pm | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | ||
1:00pm | Research Day | Clinic Day | Clinic Day | Clinic Day | Cultural Day | ||
2:00pm | Transport to Lodging Facility | ||||||
3:00pm | Settle In | Preparation for Clinic Days | |||||
4:00pm | Introduction to Global Brigades | Transport to Lodging Facility | Transport to Lodging Facility | Transport to Lodging Facility | Transport to Lodging Facility | ||
5:00pm | Free Time | Free Time | Free Time | Free Time | |||
6:00pm | Free Time | Dinner | |||||
7:00pm | Dinner | Medical Program Introduction & Mock Clinic | Dinner | Dinner | Dinner | Dinner | |
8:00pm | Holistic Model Overview | Medical Meeting | Reflection | Reflection | Final Reflection |
Day 1 | |
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7:00am | |
8:00am | Airport Pick up and Transport to Lodging Facility |
9:00am | |
10:00am | |
11:00am | |
12:00pm | |
1:00pm | |
2:00pm | |
3:00pm | Settle In |
4:00pm | Introduction to Global Brigades |
5:00pm | |
6:00pm | Free Time |
7:00pm | Dinner |
8:00pm | Holistic Model Overview |
Day 2 | |
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7:00am | Breakfast |
8:00am | Transport to Community |
9:00am | Research Day |
10:00am | |
11:00am | |
12:00pm | Lunch |
1:00pm | Reserach Day |
2:00pm | Transport to Lodging Facility |
3:00pm | Preparation for Clinic Days |
4:00pm | |
5:00pm | |
6:00pm | Dinner |
7:00pm | Medical Program Introduction & Mock Clinic |
8:00pm |
Day 3 | |
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7:00am | Breakfast |
8:00am | Transport to Community |
9:00am | Clinic Day |
10:00am | |
11:00am | |
12:00pm | Lunch |
1:00pm | Clinic Day |
2:00pm | |
3:00pm | |
4:00pm | Transport to Lodging Facility |
5:00pm | Free Time |
6:00pm | |
7:00pm | Dinner |
8:00pm | Medical Meeting |
Day 4 | |
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7:00am | Breakfast |
8:00am | Transport to Community |
9:00am | Clinic Day |
10:00am | |
11:00am | |
12:00pm | Lunch |
1:00pm | Clinic Day |
2:00pm | |
3:00pm | |
4:00pm | Transport to Lodging Facility |
5:00pm | Free Time |
6:00pm | |
7:00pm | Dinner |
8:00pm | Reflection |
Day 5 | |
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7:00am | Breakfast |
8:00am | Transport to Community |
9:00am | Clinic Day |
10:00am | |
11:00am | |
12:00pm | Lunch |
1:00pm | Clinic Day |
2:00pm | |
3:00pm | |
4:00pm | Transport to Lodging Facility |
5:00pm | Free Time |
6:00pm | |
7:00pm | Dinner |
8:00pm | Reflection |
Day 6 | |
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7:00am | Breakfast |
8:00am | Transport to Community |
9:00am | Cultural Day |
10:00am | |
11:00am | |
12:00pm | Lunch |
1:00pm | Cultural Day |
2:00pm | |
3:00pm | |
4:00pm | Transport to Lodging Facility |
5:00pm | Free Time |
6:00pm | |
7:00pm | Dinner |
8:00pm | Final Reflection |
Day 7 | |
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7:00am | |
8:00am | Breakfast |
9:00am | Depart for Airport |
10:00am | |
11:00am | |
12:00pm | |
1:00pm | |
2:00pm | |
3:00pm | |
4:00pm | |
5:00pm | |
6:00pm | |
7:00pm | |
8:00pm |
Costs and Fundraising
In order to participate in a Medical Brigade, all volunteers must meet a Donation Goal by fundraising as part of their commitment to a Brigades Chapter. This is not considered a payment for a specific trip, but support towards Global Brigades’ Holistic Model.
Donation Goals for Belize Brigades start at $2,700 USD*
Once you meet a set Donation Goal, you’re eligible to join us on the ground to see your fundraising efforts put into action by participating in a Medical Brigade.
When you participate in a Medical Brigade, your airfare, ground transportation, food, lodging, and emergency insurance are all covered. The funding you raised also supports all the necessary costs for program implementation, such as medications, equipment, local doctors, pharmacists, translators, and support staff.
Global Brigades’ travel team will work with your Brigade to book airfare**.
Once a volunteer meets their Donation Goal, they have up to 1 year to participate in a Medical Brigade.
*coming from outside the US, Canada, or the UK? Talk to our team about donation goals.
** for UK Chapters, airfare is not included in your Donation Goal
Donation Goals for 2025 Belize 7-Day Medical Brigades
Volunteers | Donation Goal (USD) | Donation Goal (CAD) | Donation Goal (GBP) |
14+ | $2,700 USD | $3,190 CAD | £1,140 GBP |
*Chapters with 5-13 volunteers must be paired with another chapter.
Sustainable Health Fund
A portion of each Donation Goal supports our Sustainable Health Fund, which enables year-round healthcare in partner communities carried out by our local teams. Specifically, the Fund supports initiatives of the medical program that enable sustainable transitions toward the goal of becoming an Empowered Community.
These include the Community Health Workers, Patient Referrals, Community Pharmacy, and the on-going impact evaluation of the program.
Scholarships
Scholarship opportunities are available for volunteers to meet their Donation Goal by starting or referring a new chapter. These scholarships may cover a portion or all of the Donation Goal.
Safety
Volunteer safety will always be our absolute top priority. Global Brigades recently engaged Askari International Security, an industry leader in international risk assessment, to complete a comprehensive risk/safety assessment of all brigade operations. A full explanation of safety precautions and procedures can be found on our “Safety & Insurance” page.
A Quote from Askari International Security
“I was asked to review Global Brigades safety and security procedures for their operations in Central America. I always use a “litmus test” by assessing whether I’d be happy to send my own daughters (late teens early 20’s) on one of their events. The answer was a resounding yes. I hope I was able to help them improve their processes and procedures, but what was already in place was good, but better still was the culture of safety and security. All the staff were concerned with safety and security and keen to improve. Nothing can ever be 100% secure or safe, but with Global Brigades I can genuinely say they care and take things very seriously.”
– Bryan Hemmings, Managing Director, Askari International Security
Safety Highlights in Belize
- Global Brigades is an active member of OSAC (the Overseas Security Advisory Committee) and receives up-to-date security and safety briefings from the U.S. State Department;
- Full-time local Global Brigades medical personnel on-call at all times;
- Adherence to the IVPA standards of international volunteering.
Lodging Facilities
Global Brigades does an annual safety review of all lodging facility partners each year. Lodging facilities provide pillows, bedsheets, and towels. Facilities have showers, toilets, and sinks with running water (no hot water) as well as filtered clean drinking water dispensers onsite.
24-hour security is provided at all facilities. Conditions are most similar to a comfortable summer camp, with dormitory-style sleeping and shared bathrooms.
Medical Brigades are assigned to lodging facilities based on proximity to the partner community they will be working with.
The Log Cab-Inn
The Log Cab-Inn lodging facility is located in the San Ignacio town at the Cayo District. Here, brigaders enjoy an eternal Summer like environment. This beautiful lodging facility offers cozy double and triple rooms plus with all accommodations, the amenity of having a swimming pool and a hiking trail.
Rolson Hotel
The Rolson Hotel facility is located in the San Ignacio town at the Cayo District. Here, brigaders enjoy an eternal Summer like environment. This beautiful lodging facility offers cozy double rooms plus with all accommodations, the amenity of having a swimming pool.
Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
The Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary facility is located in the Belmopan City. Here, brigaders enjoy an eternal Summer like environment. This beautiful lodging facility offers cozy double, triple, quadruple rooms plus all accommodations.
Rumors Resort
The Rumors Resort facility is located nearby the San Ignacio town at the Cayo District. Here, brigaders enjoy an eternal Summer like environment. This beautiful lodging facility offers cozy double and triple rooms plus with all accommodations, beautiful sunset overlooking the mountains and the amenity of having a swimming pool.
Nuuk Cheil Cottages (Maya Centre)
Nuuk Cheil Cottages is located in the small Mayan Village of Maya Center. More specifically, in the southern Stann Creek District. A beautiful and welcoming space very close to nature and with many local and domestic animals.
Toucan Inn Hotel and Restaurant
Toucan Inn Hotel and Restaurant is nestled in Independence Village, in the heart of Southern Belize. More specifically, in the southern Stann Creek District. Experience a warm and welcoming atmosphere during your stay.
Join a Medical Brigade in Belize
Get in touch with our team to start a Medical Brigades Chapter or join an existing group traveling to Belize. Talk with our experienced staff about the impact you can make in under-resourced communities, available scholarship opportunities, and how this opportunity will connect you with other passionate students on your campus.
After filling out the form, we will be in touch to provide you with the next steps.
This DONATION is non-refundable
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