CURE International, the largest provider of
reconstructive surgery to disabled children in the emerging world,
announced this week the addition of Chris Tomlin to its Board of Directors.
Tomlin first learned about CURE through his involvement with the Passion
conferences. “I was just drawn to how well CURE was doing things and
how they’re really changing kids' lives,” stated Tomlin. He continued,
“CURE just has integrity through and through at every level. I’ve found
this is a place where I can trust where the money is going, and it’s
really going to heal these kids.”
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Tomlin joins CURE’s Board of Directors as the organization prepares to open its 10th hospital, the Tebow CURE Hospital in the Philippines. To learn more about Tomlin’s decision to join CURE, visit cure.org/tomlin.
About CURE International
CURE International heals the sick and proclaims the Kingdom of God. It is the largest provider of reconstructive surgery to disabled children in the emerging world. Since opening the doors of its first surgical teaching hospital in Kijabe, Kenya, in 1998, CURE’s focus on bringing healing to developing nations has resulted in more than 2.4 million patient visits and over 167,000 surgeries to correct physically disabling conditions. CURE has also trained more than 7,200 medical professionals, raising the standard of care in the countries where it operates. Please visit cure.org for more information.
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