




October, 2025
A team of nine FIGS Ambassadors—representing the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and Mexico—travelled to San Lucas Tolimán, Guatemala to provide vision screenings, physiotherapy, and vital primary care to 347 patients over four days. Through patient education and a $25,000 donation, we helped build better access to care alongside Project C.U.R.E. and other local organisations.


June 2022 + December 2024
Since 2022, FIGS and the Tiba Foundation have teamed up to bring essential care and resources to communities in Kenya. FIGS put $500,000 toward building a state-of-the-art operating theatre and ICU at Matibabu’s hospital—designed with international surgical experts and the incredible medical team in Ukwala. The new facility opened in 2024 and now helps provide quality preventive and emergency care for more than 50,000 patients a year.


March, 2024
In partnership with Bright Island Outreach, we brought a team of Awesome Humans to the Dominican Republic to deliver dental care to communities with little to no access. Over five days, our team worked alongside local clinicians to treat more than 150 patients with cleanings, oral surgeries, and essential oral health education.


December, 2023
Alongside a team of nine veterinary pros, we travelled to Baja, Mexico to partner with the Baja California Spay Neuter Foundation. Over four days, they supported spay and neuter surgeries, wellness exams, and vaccinations for more than 350 animals. And when a supply truck carrying essential medicines was burglarised, FIGS donated $20,000 to replace the lost supplies and equipment.


October, 2019
In partnership with Project C.U.R.E, FIGS and a team of Awesome Humans travelled to Manipur, India, to donate 500 sets of scrubs and offer holistic care to the rural community. In just three days, the team treated more than 4,000 patients—everything from dental care to women's health.


August, 2018
Working closely with the Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), FIGS and a team of Awesome Humans travelled to Huancayo, Peru to donate 1,500 sets of scrubs and provide essential care for more than 300 patients.