Where We Work
Providing Aid and Disaster Relief in the USA
MedicaI Missionaries sends items including medical equipment, clothing, food, health and household supplies to those in need in the USA, primarily in the Virginia/DC area, West Virginia, Appalachia, and Native American Reservations across the nation.
Medical Missionaries responds to Disaster Relief needs wherever they occur. We have sent disaster relief supplies for victims of hurricanes, floods and tornadoes, most recently in Florida (Hurricane Irma, 2017), Texas (Hurricane Harvey, 2017), the Jersey Shore (Hurricane Sandy, 2012), and Louisiana (Hurricane Katrina, 2009).
International Disaster Relief and Shipments of Medical Supplies
Medical Missionaries also works with partner groups to send medicines, medical supplies and medical equipment to help build healthcare infrastructure in some of the poorest countries throughout the world, and also provide disaster relief supplies.
Through 2017, we have sent 173 sea containers of health equipment and supplies to help those in need in 37 countries in Africa, the Middle East, and the Caribbean. Our volunteers secure supplies, sort and prepare them for shipment, and load the sea containers.
In Haiti – St. Joseph Clinic
An area of focus has been along the Haiti-Dominican Republic border. In 2007, Medical Missionaries built a state-of-the-art clinic (hospital) that serves not only the residents of Thomassique, but all 125,000 residents of the region.
St. Joseph Clinic is staffed by Haitian medical professionals. Teams of doctors and nurses from the U.S. visit the clinic several times each year to assist with special procedures and to provide professional development for the Haitian staff.
Clinic programs have grown to not only provide basic medical care, but to improve maternal and infant care, overcome childhood malnutrition, provide vaccinations to prevent disease, and encourage the use of safe water purification systems.