Access to Dream is the nonprofit heartbeat of Operation: INSPIRE, dedicated to empowering future generations of healthcare professionals. Through immersive medical missions in developing countries, the program provides students and emerging professionals with hands-on exposure to real-world healthcare systems. Participants learn directly from frontline clinicians, engage in culturally responsive care, gain a deeper understanding of health disparities around the world. 

More than a volunteer experience, Access to Dream is a mentorship-driven pathway that nurtures compassion, leadership, and purpose. By connecting young people to communities in need, we help them discover their calling, expand their worldview, and build skills necessary to create lasting change in global health. 

Access to Dream

create an inclusive community of resilient, emotionally intelligent, and transformational professionals and leaders who will empower organizations in developing high performing and cohesive teams.

Our vision is to improve patient outcomes while building a life-long trusting relationships within our community and the organizations that we serve.


The mission of INSPIRE is to...

Our Mission

We, at Operation: INSPIRE, have the solution for you. We are a community of diverse and inclusive subject matter experts who live and breathe acute care and ambulatory services. Some of us started from  very humble beginnings - as housekeeper, frontline staff, clinician, to leaders. We will resonate with your team, leaders, and patients. We are passion- and purpose-driven, team-based, and lifelong partners. Working with INSPIRE is a proactive solution (unfortunately, sometimes can be reactive) in fostering a safe environment for your team with competent leaders, resulting in better patient outcomes and bottom line. 

Dr. Jason Ough

"Claret is one of the most dynamic, engaging, and effective leaders that I have ever had the privilege and pleasure of working alongside. She has the intelligence, wisdom, and compassion to be truly transformative, and would be an incredible asset to any organization."

anesthesiologist physician or director

Raniyah Burton

"I am grateful to have a mentor who is supportive and encouraging. A mentor is someone that I trust, “my go to”. Claret has been my mentor for two years. She inspires and motivates me, especially when my confidence is lacking. She always reinforces self-care, mental health, and wellbeing. She shares potential opportunities that lead to my goal in pre nursing major and future career path"

Portland State University

 Dr. Phong Nguyen

"Claret Presley is a true leader and an excellent example of what an amazing leader and role model should be. Her ability to think on her feet and come up with creative solutions to difficult problems is inspiring. She is a great communicator and always make sure that everyone is on the same page. She is organized and has a plan of action ready. Her passion for her work and dedication to her team is undeniable"

COVID-19 Clinical and Operational Leader, Adult and Family Medicine