No visa required for this mission!
Who says that you have to fly thousands of miles to address the health needs of an underserved community? July 16 marked the completion of this year’s “Urban
Urban Plunge – Volunteer today!
Each year, Medical Missions Foundation volunteers travel around the world to take part in a rewarding experience to share their time and talent to provide healing to under served communities.
Day 1 – Packing Party in Reverse
24 hours into the mission and all is well. The mission team and luggage arrived without incident in San Lucas Toliman late yesterday afternoon. It was a long
Our bags are packed and we’re ready to go!
A team of 22 Medical Missions Foundation volunteers will depart April 2nd for a week-long mission to San Lucas Toliman, Guatemala. This will be our seventh annual mission to San
India – What I Should Have Known
I went to India to learn what I should have already known. OK, that probably seems like an odd way to start the final blog entry about a medical mission
India – A Photo Review of the People
Today I would like to share with you some of the photos that were taken around the hospital. The patients and visitors to the hospital would either ask to have
India – Our Home
I have only spent a short amount of this blog telling you about the technical side of this mission. These trips can be very emotional as we have traveled half
India – Serve to the Best of Your Ability
The Indian people have been taught whether someone is rich or poor, good or bad, if you are going to serve them you serve them to the very best of
India – The Hard Work of Many People
There is wording on MedicalMissionsFoundation.org that says, “In a world that is divided by health inequalities, Medical Missions Foundation operates with a clear vision of a better tomorrow, a strong dose
India – The Work We Do Together
This week’s home for our medical work in Bhopal is the Sewa Sadan Eye Hospital Trust. This hospital came into existence in 1987 due to the Bhopal Gas tragedy of