Established in 2004, African Ambassadors Incorporated is a non-profit 501(c) organization dedicated to fighting hunger and healthcare disparity in the US and the international community. Our main objective is to ensure everyone has access to the food and healthcare they need to live a healthy and productive life.
We are committed to humanitarian medical support and Social African cultural activities designed to promote and inspire the "Spirit of Goodness" that comes with LOVE, RESPECT, KINDNESS, MERCY, and COMPASSION among its members, associates, colleagues, well-wishers of our Local and International World communities.
African Ambassador's primary mission is to fight against hunger and healthcare disparity. Our advocacy aims to create a world where everyone can access food and healthcare services, essential for living a healthy and fulfilling life. We believe that every person deserves to live with dignity, and no one should go hungry or lack access to essential healthcare. Our organization is committed to working with communities to address the root causes of hunger and healthcare disparity. We also advocate for policies that promote a more just and equitable society.
Here are some specific examples of the work that we do:
Dr. Chuma Osuji is a Family Medicine, Urgent Care, and Correctional Medicine practitioner, as well as the Founder and CEO of African Ambassadors Incorporated. After completing his Medical Residency, he joined the United States Air Force and received military medical training in Allergic Medicine, Combat Casualty, and Advanced Officers assignments for higher Command roles. He served at the MacDill Air Force - Central Command, providing medical support to the Family Medicine Unit, Emergency Medical Unit, Allergy Medicine Unit, and SOCOM Clinic from 2000 to 2002.
In 2003, Dr. Osuji was promoted to Major and became a supervisory commander for the Family Practice Urgent Care Medical Unit before being honorably discharged later that year, having received numerous awards and recognitions during his active military service.
Following his discharge, Dr. Osuji continued to serve the USAF as a Lieutenant Colonel (LtCol) (S) in the reserve service for over fourteen years (2003 - 2017). He also works as one of the Medical Director Physicians at Wexford Health, and he holds the position of Medical Director of DoCareHealth Online Inc. However, he is most proud of his role as the founder of the African Ambassadors Organization, which he established in 2002 to fight hunger and health care disparity for the most impoverished and underprivileged members of the community. Dr. Osuji is a member of several organizations, including the World Health Organization, the Organization of African Unity, the American Academy of Ambulatory Care, the American Osteopathic Association, the American Medical Association, and the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Dr. Chuma Osuji is a Family Medicine, Urgent Care, and Correctional Medicine practitioner, as well as the Founder and CEO of African Ambassadors Incorporated. After completing his Medical Residency, he joined the United States Air Force and received military medical training in Allergic Medicine, Combat Casualty, and Advanced Officers assignments for higher Command roles. He served at the MacDill Air Force - Central Command, providing medical support to the Family Medicine Unit, Emergency Medical Unit, Allergy Medicine Unit, and SOCOM Clinic from 2000 to 2002.
In 2003, Dr. Osuji was promoted to Major and became a supervisory commander for the Family Practice Urgent Care Medical Unit before being honorably discharged later that year, having received numerous awards and recognitions during his active military service
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