Dominican Republic 2025 Impact Countdown: By the Numbers
- Feb 15
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 24
Impact can be felt in stories—faces, families, moments of relief and hope. And it can also be measured through numbers that reflect scale, consistency, and real-world outcomes.
In 2025, the Guiribitey Family Foundation focused on delivering dignified support across healthcare, education, mobility, and essential resources throughout the Dominican Republic. From strengthening emergency response capacity to bringing direct services into community spaces—and investing in long-term medical infrastructure—our efforts were built to serve both today’s needs and tomorrow’s access.
Below is our 2025 Dominican Republic Impact Countdown—By the Numbers:
By the Numbers (Dominican Republic, 2025)
1 ambulance donated
3 X-ray machines donated
1 dialysis machine donated
1 anesthesia machine donated
33 wheelchairs distributed
800+ people served through Community Medical Outreach
2,500+ books donated
17+ pallets of medical and wellness supplies delivered
800 pairs of shoes distributed
Thousands of lives impacted across the Dominican Republic
What These Numbers Represent
Behind every number is a person: a patient receiving care, a family accessing supplies, a child discovering books, a caregiver supported with resources, an individual regaining independence through mobility.
This year’s results reflect the Foundation’s commitment to:
Immediate relief (direct outreach and essentials)
Long-term capacity (hospital-grade equipment and infrastructure support)
Human dignity (care delivered with respect, organization, and warmth)
Looking Ahead
We are proud of what was accomplished in 2025—but even more committed to what comes next. The needs are real, and the opportunity to expand access is even greater.
How You Can Help
Your support fuels this work—medical missions, equipment donations, education resources, mobility support, and essential distributions across underserved communities.
Donate. Partner. Volunteer. Together, we can keep building impact that lasts.
















































































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