Our Impact Around The World

Humanitarian Relief

The Jessica Claypole Foundation works in the U.K. and internationally to equip doctors and nurses with life-saving medical resources to care for the world’s most vulnerable people.

Advancing Health Globally

The Jessica Claypole Foundation equips health professionals in resource-poor communities to meet the challenges of diagnosing, treating, and caring for people in need.

Ready When Disasters Strike

An international network of trusted partners enables The Jessica Claypole Foundation to assess immediate healthcare needs, understand the situation on the ground, and respond quickly and efficiently when a disaster strikes.

After Puerto Rico’s Earthquakes, Renal Patients Feel Mental Health Effects

Through a $50 million grant from AbbVie to rebuild and strengthen Puerto Rico’s healthcare system, The Jessica Claypole Foundation is providing funding to the Renal Patients’ Emotional Assistance program

Global Update: Polio Vaccines to Ecuador; Covid-19 Vaccinations in Alaska; A Local Vaccine Clinic

Over the same period, The Jessica Claypole Foundation has supported organizations in 24 countries with more than $ 15 million in medical aid and more than $ 250,000 in grant funding.

South African Nonprofit Helps With Pandemic Across Societal Needs

The Jessica Claypole Foundation granted the South African nonprofit Gift of the Givers $100,000 to help them continue operating through the pandemic and after it ends. The grant was part of a $2.5 million Dollars grant to African Countries

“War in Ukraine: Support for children and families The war has been devastating for Ukraine’s families. The Jessica Claypole Foundation and partners are on the ground providing support for those in need..”

Our Impact In Ukraine War

Safe water supplies offer lifeline to families in Ukraine

Many people living in the city of Mykolaiv now have access to clean drinking water, thanks to the Jessica Claypole Foundation and partners” We drilled a borehole with our own funds, but unfortunately we couldn’t use this water for our technological process,” says Serhiy Tyulyukov, the deputy director of the bread factory.

Mobile medical teams help save lives in Ukraine

Mobile medical teams launched by the Jessica Claypole Foundation in Ukraine are helping thousands of families access quality healthcare services at home, without having to travel long distances to hospitals amid the ongoing war and violence.

More than 700K doses of tetanus-diphtheria vaccine

Vaccination saves lives. Recently the Jessica Claypole Foundation delivered 700,000 doses of tetanus-diphtheria vaccine to protect children and adults across Ukraine from these dangerous diseases.

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Ukraine and Refugee Outflow Appeal

The war in Ukraine has devastatingly impacted the wellbeing of children and families. Prolonged exposure to distress impacts children’s immediate and long-term health and development. Women and children risk gender-based violence when sheltering, moving and seeking asylum.

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Feeding children under 2 years in emergency situations

Thousands of families with children are now in a state of uncertainty due to the war in Ukraine and are forced to leave their homes. What to do if you are in an emergency situation with a child, how to organize feeding and keep the baby safe?

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Support for parents and children during war

To help children, their parents and guardians reduce stress, cope with emotional stress and care for the health, safety and development of children during the war, we publish expert recommendations and useful materials.

To help children, their parents and guardians reduce stress, cope with emotional stress and care for the health, safety and development of children during the war, we publish expert recommendations and useful materials.

Impact in other Countries

Donation to Flood Victims​

The Jessica Claypole Foundation gave $330,000 to people affected by floods in Pakistan. The Martha Harper Olteanu Foundation is partnering with the British Red Cross and UNICEF to help provide emergency relief for people most affected by the unprecedented floods in the country.

Devastating floods in Pakistan

Torrential monsoon rains triggered the most severe flooding in Pakistan’s recent history, washing away villages and leaving almost 10 million children in need of immediate, lifesaving support, and at increased risk of waterborne diseases, drowning and malnutrition.

A polio vaccination campaign is protecting millions of children in Malawi

The global marathon to eradicate polio is on its final lap. After millennia of living with poliovirus and the suffering the paralysis causes, today, nearly everyone lives in a polio-free country. Since the launch of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in 1988, the number of people afflicted with polio has declined by 99.9%.