Our Mission
To end vaginal prolapse and incontinence through pelvic health education and
non-surgical advocacy.
Thousands of women in Belize and beyond live with pain, prolapse, and incontinence—without access to care.
We’re changing that.

1 in 4 women globally experience pelvic floor dysfunction, a common but often untreated condition affecting quality of life.
Why we do this?
Belize has no pelvic floor physical therapists.
Women suffer in silence from conditions that are treatable—without surgery.
Pelvic health care isn’t a luxury. It’s essential.
Who We’re Helping
We’re serving women across Belize—many traveling hours to receive care.
This mission focuses on underserved communities in the northern region near the Mexico border.
These are mothers, daughters, grandmothers, aunts, sisters and caregivers finally getting the help they deserve.
Why It Matters
With the right care, women can:
• Regain control over their bodies
• Live without pain or discomfort
• Restore confidence and daily function
Simple education and therapy can change everything.
What We’re Doing This June 2026
myPFM is partnering with Global Surgical Expedition (GSE)— a team of urologists and urogynecologists that have been providing life changing surgeries in Belize for over a decade. GSE identified a nonsurgical need- many people can improve incontinence and prolapse through pelvic floor physical therapy and nonsurgical management.
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Establish a 3-room portable Pelvic Physical Therapy clinic within the facility’s breakroom/conference space
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Includes pipe-and-drape partitions, massage therapy tables, and essential clinical supplies
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Sponsor three advanced pelvic floor physical therapists to deliver care
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Taryn Hallam
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Stephanie Lewis
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Jeanice Mitchell
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Deliver specialized training for 3 Belizean physicians led by Taryn Hallam, world renowned pelvic floor physiotherapist researcher and educator.
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Morning lectures on pelvic floor health and pessary use
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Afternoon hands-on patient care with real-time learning, mentoring, and collaboration
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4-day immersive clinical and educational experience
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Provide an educational workshop for local midwives
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Focus on identifying OASI (Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury) risk during pregnancy
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Emphasize early postpartum perineal trauma care
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Operate afternoon pelvic health clinics
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Services include pelvic PT, pessary fitting, and perineal compression support
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Designed for individuals experiencing prolapse and incontinence who may not need or want surgery
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This is the first time this has been done in Belize!
Together, we’re introducing nonsurgical pelvic health care to fill a critical gap in treatment.
Help Us End Vaginal Prolapse
Give With Purpose—Sponsor a Need
Educate for Long-Term Impact
$200
Teaching Materials & Handouts
Provide tools, anatomy models, images and education women can use beyond the clinic.

Fund Daily Clinic Supplies
$250
Disposable Clinic Supplies
Gloves, disinfectants, exam tools, and essentials for safe care.

Equip the Clinic
$600
Massage Therapy Tables (3 units)
Provide safe, comfortable treatment spaces for patients.

Build Private Treatment Spaces
$1800
Portable Wall System (Pipe & Drape)
Create 10 private cubicles for patient dignity and care. (Reusable for future missions)

Support Patient Recovery
$2400
Pelvic Bras for perineal compression for 30 patients
(including sizing kits)
Help women manage symptoms and regain comfort in daily life.

Provide Essential Medical Devices
$5000
Pessaries + Sizing Kits (30 Patients)
Offer non-surgical solutions for prolapse and incontinence. (Remaining supplies will be used on the next trip)

Send the Specialists
$6000
Trip Fees for 3 Physiotherapists
Bring expert pelvic health care to communities with none.
($2,000 per therapist)

Thank you for being part of this mission.
You’re not just donating—you’re changing lives.




















