C.U.RE.
Compassionate Utilization of REsources

created and led by Robert Fisher, M.D.


What is C.U.RE.?

C.U.RE. (Compassionate Utilization of REsources) is a tax-exempt, non-profit corporation formed in 1996 for charitable purposes. tornado image Response to needs created by the April 1996 tornado in the Fort Smith, Arkansas, area resulted in the formation of C.U.RE. for continuing regional crisis or disaster relief, support of medical missions and other activities providing for those in need. C.U.RE. was formed to tangibly exhibit the Spirit and love of Jesus Christ, as protrayed in the New Testament, to our neighbors in need.

C.U.RE. accepts financial and material contributions or donations useful for its support and relief efforts from individuals, businesses and organizations. It relies upon the volunteer efforts and services of individual Christians for the considerable hours required to pick up, load/unload, sort, pack, warehouse, administer, coordinate, deliver, distribute, etc., these materials.


Who Is My Neighbor?

When the young lawyer (Luke 10) asked Jesus, "Who is my neighbor?" Jesus responded with the parable of the Good Samaritan. He then asked the young man, "Who was neighbor to the injured man?" He replied, "The one who showed him mercy." Jesus then said to him (and to us), "Go and do likewise." This commandment is what C.U.RE. is all about.


Disaster Relief

C.U.RE. is a warehousing and sorting operation that creates stock piles of staple foods, bedding, and household supplies, which can be trucked or shipped to areas of need in times of disaster. truck image These supplies are delivered to a local church of Christ (or other appropriate organization), thereby supporting the work of the local church.

In addition to the April 1996 relief effort, C.U.RE. has responded to six other tornado sites within Arkansas and Oklahoma. Although its regular disaster relief program is regional, C.U.RE. has also provided aid to a number of churches in response to Hurricane Mitch.

Other types of aid have also been undertaken, including providing local school children with supplies and, since early 1998, providing food and clothing for needy in the Fort Smith area in participation with the West-Ark Church of Christ Inner City Ministry.


Medical Mission Supplies

C.U.RE. acquires medical supplies and equipment for medical mission efforts throughout the world. Such shipments have been made to Guatemala, Guyana, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Bulgaria, Romania, and India. Materials are assembled in accordance with the guidance of medical professionals and others experienced in such field operations.

tape image These materials are made available to the mission team for shipping to the desired destination. C.U.RE. hopes to encourage additional medical missions by making supplies and equipment available to churches or church members lacking access to adequate aid.


Call On C.U.RE.

  • To request disaster relief assistance
  • To obtain medical supplies or equipment for medical mission efforts
  • To make donations of funds or materials
  • To identify potential sources of free or low-cost medical or household supplies



    Dr. Fisher with display in Dallas - 8 Jan 2000
    Dr. Fisher with display in Dallas on 8 January 2000



    **C.U.R.E. NEWS**
    September, 2007

    Since CURE was organized in 1996, supplies and equipment have been shipped to 26 different countries. Here’s what CURE has been doing during the past three months.

    • CURE has taken enough supplies and equipment to Judsonia Church of Christ and Cloverdale Church of Christ to fill 3 containers going to the Ukraine, Honduras and Sudan.
    • CURE has taken enough supplies and equipment to Lakeside Church of Christ in Columbus, MS to fill a container going to Honduras.
    • Picked up 6 truckloads of supplies and equipment from 4 different cities in Iowa.
    • Picked up a load of hospital beds and wheelchairs in Harrison, AR.
    • CURE continued to support Inner City monthly meals and West-Ark grocery program.
    • Picked up clothing in McAlester, OK; some will go to The Hope Chest, and the remainder will go to Sudan and Honduras.
    • CURE made 4 pick ups of supplies & equipment from Sparks Hospital.
    • Picked up clothing from Columbus, MS and Highland Street Church of Christ in Memphis for The Hope Chest.
    • CURE supplied baby food, juice, and other items for The Hope Chest.
    • Donated children’s books to Hope Church of Christ to be given out in a Fair Booth as outreach.
    • CURE loaded one container out of Fort Smith going to Honduras. The Honduran Government is very cooperative and receptive of all the much-needed supplies and equipment being sent to their country. The Government even provides for the shipment of some of the containers.
    • CURE picked up a truckload of physical therapy equipment and exam table in North Little Rock.
    • On return trip from Judsonia, CURE picked up equipment and supplies from Saline County Hospital in Benton and Arkansas Heart Hospital in Little Rock.
    • In addition to the loading and unloading of trucks and the Honduras container, CURE has had one work night at the Vicksburg warehouse. More work nights will be scheduled since cooler weather is on its way.

    Thanks to all of the volunteer workers for your prayers and support.



    For additional information contact Dr. Robert Fisher.
    C.U.RE.
    P.O. Box 621
    Fort Smith, AR 72902
    (479) 441-5475