
Wild West Outdoor Adventure Foundation
Medical Education & Supplies for Underserved Communities
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Our Mission is to provide Medical Education & Supplies For Underserved Communities.
We believe access to life-saving knowledge and equipment should never be limited by cost or circumstance. By bridging the gap between need and resources, we empower individuals, strengthen communities, and create a culture of preparedness where every life matters.
Supporting Communities In The South East And Beyond.
Georgia
About 21.6% of adults faced shortages in medicines or medical equipment in 2023.1
South Carolina
The highest in the region, with 23.7% of adults reporting shortages in medicines or medical equipment.1
Alabama
22.4% of adults reported shortages, and 7.0% experienced over-the-counter shortages, the highest rate in the Southeast.1

Gathering & Distributing Medical supplies for those who need them.
We gather, assemble, and distribute essential emergency medical supplies to communities in Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama—often at little to no cost. From trauma kits to first-aid essentials, these supplies put the tools for survival directly into the hands of those who need them most. Every kit we deliver is a lifeline, ensuring that underserved families, volunteers, and local organizations are better equipped to respond when emergencies strike.
Addressing The Direct Needs Of Individuals
38.8 million Americans
were affected by medical product shortages in fall 2023, with 47% delaying or stopping use of needed items.2
More Than 1 in 5 Residents
reported shortages in medicine or medical equipment in South Carolina & Alabama.1
1 in 3 pharmacies carry naloxone
In Georgia, compared to 2 in 3 nationwide.2, 3

Teaching emergency medical skills to save lives.
Knowledge is the first and most powerful tool in any emergency. Our training programs equip individuals, organizations, and community leaders with the confidence and skills to act when every second counts. Whether it’s basic first-aid, CPR, or specialized trauma response, our courses make lifesaving education accessible and practical for people across the Southeast.
Addressing A Direct Need In Our Community
75 Millions Americans
live in areas with too few primary care providers.4
5.1 doctors per 10,000 people
Is the rural county average. Compared to the urban average of 8 per 10,000.5
81% greater chance of survival
People who receive bystander CPR within 2 minutes of cardiac arrest. 6

Connecting Hearts to Hands-On Service
We bring together instructors, medical professionals, and passionate volunteers to serve where the need is greatest. From local outreach projects to mission trips across the Southeast, we coordinate opportunities for service that change lives—both for the communities receiving care and for the volunteers providing it. Every connection we make builds a stronger network of support, resilience, and hope.