INFOH is bringing diagnostic dental care directly to rural Guatemala — a mobile radiology unit that reaches communities who've never seen a dentist, diagnoses what they need, and connects them to free treatment at our teaching clinic in Guatemala City.
The International Focus on Healing (INFOH) Foundation is dedicated to eliminating oral health disparities in underserved Guatemalan communities. Through our mobile radiology program, we bring professional dental diagnostics directly to rural populations who have never had access to dental care — then connect them to free, high-quality treatment at Quetzal Dental, our teaching clinic in Guatemala City. Simultaneously, we advance the clinical skills of dentists from around the world through immersive, live-patient continuing education. When expert training meets humanitarian purpose, the result is lasting change: healthier communities and more capable clinicians who carry that impact far beyond our clinic walls.
Deploy a mobile radiology unit into rural, low-income communities — bringing diagnostic care to people who've never had access to a dentist.
Provide advanced radiographic imaging on-site — CBCT 3D cone beam scans, panoramic X-rays, and periapical imaging that enable accurate diagnosis of decay, infection, impaction, bone loss, and disease.
Invite diagnosed patients to Quetzal Dental in Guatemala City for free treatment — extractions, endodontics, implants, and more — delivered by visiting clinicians under expert supervision.
Train dentists from around the world through live-patient CE courses — building clinical skill while delivering free care to the community.
In rural Guatemala, millions of people have never seen a dentist. Untreated decay turns into infection. Infection turns into pain that affects nutrition, work, and daily life. The problem isn't that care doesn't exist — it's that care can't reach them.
The INFOH Mobile Radiology Unit changes that. We're building a purpose-equipped vehicle — a converted school bus, RV, or toy hauler — into a fully deployable diagnostic station with advanced imaging systems including CBCT (cone beam computed tomography), panoramic X-ray, portable handheld units, and digital sensors. Our team will drive it into low-income, rural communities to provide professional-grade radiographic screenings completely free of charge.
Every patient we diagnose in the field gets invited back to Quetzal Dental, our teaching clinic in Guatemala City, where visiting dentists in our CE program provide their treatment — also free of charge. It's a complete pipeline: find them, diagnose them, treat them — and train the next generation of skilled clinicians in the process.
This is the project your donation funds. A single vehicle. A clear mission. A measurable impact you can follow from the first X-ray to the last suture.
Millions of Guatemalans — particularly in rural and Indigenous communities — lack access to even basic dental screening. Untreated decay and infection affect nutrition, employment, and quality of life across generations.
Most dental missions treat what they can see. INFOH goes further: we bring CBCT cone beam imaging and panoramic X-rays into the field so we can see what's hidden — impacted teeth, abscesses, bone loss, pathology — and plan treatment with the same precision as a modern dental office. Better diagnosis means better care.
Our teaching clinic, Quetzal Dental, is where diagnosed patients receive free treatment — delivered by visiting dentists enrolled in INFOH's CE courses. Every course session funds patient care while training skilled clinicians. Two missions, one clinic.
The Third Molar Extractions course expanded my surgical competencies well beyond previous limits. Dr. Fletcher's concise didactic sessions were immediately reinforced in the operatory, where mentorship and low student-to-instructor ratios ensured optimal case support. The facility's modern infrastructure and well-curated case mix allowed for progressive skill building with an emphasis on safety, precision, and patient-centered care.
— Dr. S., CanadaProvides X-ray supplies and materials for one patient's full diagnostic screening in the field.
Funds a full day of mobile radiology outreach — fuel, supplies, and team deployment to a rural community.
Covers one complete community screening trip — vehicle, team, diagnostics, and patient follow-up coordination.
Directly funds CBCT equipment or vehicle acquisition. Named recognition on the mobile unit and annual report.
Hero with motto, mobile unit campaign highlight, impact stats, prominent "Donate Now" CTA. This prototype represents this page.
Full mission statement, origin story (Dr. Fletcher, Dr. Sanz, Quetzal Dental), 501(c)(3) details, board/leadership bios, link to infohdds.com for CE courses.
Dedicated campaign page with thermometer, cost breakdown, photo/video updates, FAQ about the vehicle and equipment, and direct donate button.
Patient stories (before/after), cumulative stats, annual reports, "Where Your Dollar Goes" breakdown with charts, photo gallery from outreach trips.
Donation tiers, one-time and recurring options, employer matching info, embedded payment form (Donorbox recommended). EIN prominently displayed.
Volunteer, corporate partnerships, dental supply donations, social sharing toolkit, "fundraise on our behalf" resources for grassroots campaigns.
The teaching clinic: how it works, facility photos, the CE ↔ patient care model, link to infohdds.com for dentists interested in courses.
Annual financials, IRS Form 990, PACE accreditation, board governance. Builds trust with individual donors and institutional funders.
Contact form, email (infohdds@gmail.com), phone (800-354-6143), Guatemala City address, social links, media inquiries.