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Overview
The African Diaspora Medical Project is a non-sectarian, not-for-profit medical relief organization that identifies and/or develops projects in Africa by providing the technical, personnel, and material assistance necessary to create successful health-related initiatives.
Projects are implemented in response to, and in collaboration with, our medical colleagues throughout Africa and the Diaspora. In addition to fulfilling the health care needs of the people in Africa and of the nations of the Diaspora, the ADMProject is dedicated to educating the public and increasing overall donations to medical related projects in Africa.
Through the promotion of partnerships and the mobilization of resources, the ADMProject is poised to make its contribution to the improvement of health of African peoples everywhere.
Founders
Lenox S. Dingle, Jr., M.D.
Co-Founder
A graduate of Howard University's College of Liberal Arts and its College of Medicine, Dr. Dingle is a recently retired general surgeon who had previously maintained a private practice in Baltimore for more than 20 years. Since medical school he has been concerned with the issue of inadequate health care on the African continent, and in June 2005 he co-founded the ADMProject as an organization dedicated to addressing some of these inadequacies.
Kim Williams
Co-Founder
A Coppin State College graduate, Kim Williams has devoted much of her life to addressing the disparities that face the poor. Ms. Williams co-founded the ADMProject to spread her skills abroad. She has worked with the Johns Hopkins University Department of Sociology and the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Ms. Williams capitalizes on her entrepreneurial spirit to mobilize the community and manage programs for not-for-profit organizations
