A Stronghold crew treated and transported a 4-year old girl injured by a Burma Army airstrike on her village.
Read MoreIn March, the Stronghold ambulance crews staffed a casualty collection point (CCP), treating over 50 patients from the frontline.
Read MoreStronghold’s ambulance manager, Gay Wah, recovers after being injured by a Burma Army airstrike.
Read MoreIn February, Stronghold ambulances carried more than 130 patients, many with conflict-related injuries.
Read MoreA Stronghold Rescue Team operating inside Burma was hit multiple times by Burma Army airstrikes. Stronghold’s ambulance manager was wounded.
Read MoreIn January, patients continued to come in with injuries from the conflict, particularly landmine and mortar injuries.
Read MoreIn December, the patient ambulance toll shot up as fighting renewed on Burma’s frontlines. Nearly 60% of patients this month came with injuries from the conflict.
Read MoreIn November Stronghold’s team trained over 600 people in emergency medical care and built an ambulance for local kibbutzes to use.
Read MoreIn November Stronghold’s ambulances carried over a dozen critical patients, including patients with snakebite, appendicitis, and landmine injuries.
Read MoreStronghold’s local team provides aid, training, and medical transportation to patients from the Karen resistance.
Read MoreThe Stronghold team carries wounded soldiers from the frontline to remote clinics where they can safely receive medical care.
Read MoreThe Stronghold team pre-positions aid so Karen villagers are not left starving in the jungle after the Burma Army pillages and destroys their homes.
Read MoreStronghold’s ambulance boat plays a life-saving role carrying a wounded soldier across a lake.
Read MoreStronghold works side-by-side with local villagers to keep ambulances moving after they sink in the mud from heavy Burma rains.
Read MoreHere’s how the Stronghold ambulance crew in Burma supports Karen patients during a deadly rainy season.
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