Sharing the love of God to bring hope and encouragement to those in need.
Dustin’s Dream, in honor of the life of Dustin Chamberlain, conducts international medical mission trips, provides scholarships for students entering the field of healthcare, and partners with like-minded organizations to improve the welfare of at-risk families locally and internationally.
Upcoming Events
February 2021- Administrative Trip to Guatemala
June 5-12 2021- Medical Mission Trip to Guatemala
June 5-12 2021- Medical Mission Trip to Guatemala
Short Term Missions• Perform medical clinics and dental services
• Provide remote mobile medical clinics • Feed families living in the city dump near the clinic in Guatemala City, Guatemala |
Scholarship ProgramDustin's Dream awards scholarships to local high school and Baylor University students who are continuing their education in the medical field.
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Community SupportWe reach out to the community by meeting physical, medical, and spiritual needs of families.
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OUR MISSIONDustin Chamberlain was a Siloam Springs High School graduate who dreamed of becoming a medical doctor and participating in short term mission trips. In 2011 he was tragically killed during a home invasion while home on Christmas break from Baylor University in Texas, where he was studying pre-medicine.
The Dustin Chamberlain Memorial Foundation, an organization established in Dustin's memory, conducts international mission trips, provides scholarships for students entering the field of healthcare, and partners with like-minded organizations to improve the welfare of at-risk families locally and internationally. The organization has specifically focused on building and covering the operating costs of the Heart of Love Clinic in Guatemala City by partnering with Life of Hope Ministries in Joplin, MO. |
Dustin Lee Chamberlain June 18, 1991 - December 15, 2011Dustin was a servant hearted young man who deeply loved people. This was evident through his kind nature and encouraging words. The mission of Dustin’s Dream, a non-profit organization, is to carry on what Dustin began in his short life: to share the love of God and to bring hope and encouragement to those in need.
In December of 2011, at the age of 20, Dustin returned home from Baylor University to spend the holiday with his family. His life tragically ended when he was shot and killed during a home invasion. Growing up, Dustin had dreamed of becoming a doctor and had planned on participating in mission trips. He was excited about life and the bright future ahead. Dustin Chamberlain accomplished more in his short 20 years than most do in a life time. Among a world of common people, he chose to be uncommon. When students questioned Dustin as to how he could consistently make wise choices and stand firm in his faith, Dustin would reply, “Because I love God with all my heart and I don’t want to give Him anything less than my best.” |
"...Since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders us...let us fix our eyes on Jesus...." Hebrews 12:1-2
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Dustin Chamberlain
Memorial Foundation P.O. Box 7180 Siloam Springs, Arkansas 72761 (479)549-7005 |