
Your support covers the medical costs that stop care
Pro bono care removes major barriers. Many athletes still cannot pay for diagnostics, supplies, and medicines.
Your donation helps close that last mile so treatment happens on time and recovery is completed.
$35
Basic lab work support for one athlete.
$80
X-ray or urgent imaging support.
$180
Diagnostics plus first round of medicines.
$500
Surgical supplies that make pro bono surgery possible.
$1,200
Complete care package for a complex injury.
Receipt: Oax Sport Inc. (EIN 86-3407818). Donations are tax-deductible where applicable.
What this fund delivers
Sports injuries are time-sensitive. Early imaging, the right supplies, and full follow-up can be the difference between a full return and a lasting limitation.
Mental health support matters during injury recovery and high-pressure seasons.
Sports medicine access in Oaxaca
Faster diagnostics and treatment support for youth athletes who would otherwise delay care.
Pro bono orthopedic care becomes possible
Dr. Roberto donates clinical time. The fund covers supplies and outside costs so surgeries and follow-up can proceed.
Athlete mental health support
Dr. Laura provides confidential virtual consultations to support sleep, stress, mood, coping skills, and stability.
What donations pay for
Imaging and labs (X-ray, ultrasound, blood work). Surgical and recovery supplies (sterile packs, sutures, casts, braces). High-cost medicines and clinician-approved medical-grade supplements when needed for safe recovery.
What we do not publish
We do not share athlete medical details or identifying health information. We report outcomes and spending in totals and categories.
If an athlete has urgent symptoms, seek local emergency care immediately.
Clínica Médica Ángelus. Clinical team
Dr. Roberto García García, MD
Traumatology and Orthopedics. Volunteer Medical Advisor to Oax Sport.
Provides evaluations and, in many cases, pro bono orthopedic treatment for Oax Sport athletes through Clínica Médica Ángelus. The fund covers outside costs that remain after donated services.
Dr. Laura Carina García Chacón, MD
Psychiatry. Volunteer Mental Health Advisor to Oax Sport.
Provides confidential virtual consultations that support athletes during training and injury recovery. When needed, care includes referral planning and coordination guidance for longer-term support.
Clinic location and contact
Rayón 503, Centro, Oaxaca de Juárez 68000, Oaxaca, México. View on Google Maps
Phone: +52 951 514 5958 · WhatsApp: +52 951 218 5544
Program goals (2025–2028)
Fund at least 120 diagnostic actions (imaging or lab work). Enable at least 20 injury cases per year to complete treatment, including medicines and follow-up. Provide mental health consultations during injury recovery and high-stress competition periods. Publish annual aggregate reporting on spending categories and outcomes.
For a grant-ready brief with indicators and budget lines, use the Oax Sport contact page.
Frequently asked questions
Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes, where applicable. Oax Sport Inc. is a U.S. 501(c)(3). EIN 86-3407818.
Will I get a receipt?
Yes. Givebutter issues donation receipts. If you need a custom acknowledgment letter, contact Oax Sport.
How do you protect athlete privacy?
We do not publish athlete medical details. We share results as totals and spending categories.
Can I restrict my donation to a specific athlete?
We prioritize privacy and medical ethics. Most donations are applied to the next eligible medical expense category. If you want to support a specific type of care, contact Oax Sport to discuss what is feasible.
What expenses do you typically pay?
Imaging, lab tests, surgical and recovery supplies, high-cost medicines, and clinician-approved recovery support.
How do you show accountability?
We keep receipts and document expense categories. We publish periodic aggregate reporting.
For institutional funders
This section is for grant officers and institutional partners. It provides alignment context. It does not imply affiliation, endorsement, or funding.
Where this program fits in common grant frameworks
United Nations context. Aligns with SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) and SDG 4 (Quality Education) by supporting access to care so youth can stay healthy enough to train and remain in school.
WHO context. Uses widely adopted global guidance on mental health and physical activity as program framing for youth wellbeing and safe participation in sport.
United States context. Fits common grant priorities in youth development, sports-based leadership, disability inclusion, and community health outcomes. If pursuing federal funds, budgeting and controls commonly map to Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200).
Mexico context. Public programs and partnerships typically require documented outcomes, transparent spending, and alignment with national sport frameworks. Many rules and references are published through DOF, and regulatory texts are available through Diputados.
If you want a grant-ready brief with indicators, budget lines, safeguarding policies, and monitoring templates, contact Oax Sport.
References
UN SDG 3: sdgs.un.org/goals/goal3
UN SDG 4: sdgs.un.org/goals/goal4
WHO mental health action plan 2013–2030: who.int (9789240031029)
WHO physical activity guidelines: iris.who.int/handle/10665/337001
U.S. Sports Visitor Program: exchanges.state.gov
Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200): ecfr.gov
Mexico. Reglamento LGCyD (Diputados): diputados.gob.mx
Mexico. DOF rules example (Program Cultura Física y Deporte 2024): dof.gob.mx
Help close the last mile of medical care
Pro bono care can change a life. This fund makes sure missing pieces do not block treatment.
Oax Sport Inc. is a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN: 86-3407818) and a registered civil association in Mexico.