Support Glia's Mission

At Glia, our mission is clear - equal care for all.
We are dedicated to creating high-quality, affordably priced, accessible medical devices for everyone, everywhere.
To increase our reach and impact, we create partnerships with like-minded individuals and organizations who share our vision. Together, with your help, we can eliminate barriers preventing equal care.
Currently accepting donations towards:
Gaza Medical Support InitiativeHelp support Gaza through medical delegations providing emergent and post-surgical care, erecting medical tents to ease hospital burdens, and compiling medication inventories to ensure clinicians have up-to-date information and bring urgently needed medicine with each delegation. |
Steth-of-Hope: Sound of Healing Hearts Support local healthcare in rural Guatemala by helping Eric Lamoray 3D-print and deliver stethoscopes and vital-sign kits to remote clinics.Your donation equips nurses and medical helpers with the essential tools to diagnose and care for patients where resources are scarce. |
Molded for Mercy: Tourniquets for Ukraine![]() The ongoing violence against Ukraine has created an enormous need for tourniquets. Glia Poland was founded to research and develop injection-molded devices to fill this need, and they are near completion. Additional funding is needed to commence manufacturing and distribution. |
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Mobilizing Innovation: 3D Printing Makerspace![]() The utilization and prevalence of 3D printing technology are poised for exponential growth in the coming years. Yet, the potential of this technology and the desire of the general public to enhance their expertise in this field are hindered by limited accessibility to 3D printing technology and training. |
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Advanced Perioperative Imaging Lab (APIL)
![]() Providing a wide range of medical image processing, 3D modeling, part design, 3D printing, and micro-manufacturing services to clinicians, educators, researchers, vendors, and the general public.
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Support local healthcare in rural Guatemala by helping Eric Lamoray 3D-print and deliver stethoscopes and vital-sign kits to remote clinics.


