The 12 Days of Giving Fundraising Campaign

Thank you for your continued interest in the Phil Simon Clinic Tanzania Project!  In today’s world of the COVID pandemic, it is more important than ever to continue our mission of global outreach.  Phil Simon Clinic Tanzania Project (“PSCTP”) is hosting a fundraiser called “The Twelve Days of Giving”.  On our Facebook page, for twelve […]

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COME HELP CHANGE LIVES IN AFRICA!

  **SAVE THE DATE** FUNDRAISER TO SUPPORT  THE PHIL SIMON CLINIC TANZANIA PROJECT   Monday, June 24, 2019, 6:00pm The Raymond Restaurant 1250 S. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, CA    

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Check Out the End of the Year Newsletter!

PSCTP Newsletter 2018-12-16

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Daksha Brahmbhatt Memorial Nursing Scholarship Fund

Today, July 5th, is the 2nd anniversary of the passing of Daksha Brahmbhatt, RN, one of the original staff of the Phil Simon Clinic in Pasadena, CA.  Two of the other “founders,” and dear friends of Daksha, Lyn Smillie and Tom Warren, RN, are asking for all to remember Daksha and her legacy on this day, […]

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Breaking Ground (and maybe the shovels?)

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Kisongo Clinic Ground Breaking

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Donkey 101: Davis, CA December 2&3, 2017

Several months ago, famed primatologist and PSCTP supporter, Jane Goodall asked if The Project could expand the veterinary services to donkeys of Tanzania. For years, Jane has been concerned about the welfare and care of these working animals. Serendipitously, after that request, Dr. Shriner met Russ and Sally White, long time supporters of Huntington Hospital’s […]

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#GIVINGTUESDAY

On this #GIVINGTUESDAY, we at the Phil Simon Clinic Tanzania Project hope you will consider a donation to help us continue our medical and surgical support in Sub-Saharan Africa. Your donations help to support the education and training of physicians, nurses and social workers in Tanzania, and the building of a permanent clinic in Kisongo […]

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The PSCTP Takes on the Building of a Clinic

For the past 15 years, the PSCTP has been providing medical and surgical care to the underserved of Northern Tanzania.  Much of this work has been done at local hospitals and clinics.  Although this will remain a central part of the project, 2016 marked the beginning of a special project in Kisongo Village, just outside […]

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The Phil Simon Clinic Tanzania Project Achieves Nonprofit Status

As of August, 2017, The Phil Simon Clinic Tanzania Project was officially designated a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.  PSCTP will maintain its collaborative relationship with Huntington Hospital for much of the funding of The Phil Simon Clinic and Tanzanian Scholarship Programs, but the new status will allow PSCTP to move forward with the building of Kisongo […]

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