Mwandi, Zambia (Africa):
Mwandi is a remote bush village in Southern Africa approximately 3 hours from Victoria Falls. From 1992 to 1997, Medical Missions funded and built a 110-bed hospital, a clinic, an administration building, a preschool, a sewing school, a library, housing for nurses, a chapel and a family life center.

Xpujil, Mexico (Yucatan Peninsula): Xpujil is a small village near Belize, which doesn’t have a water source other than government tanker trucks. From 1994-1996 Medical Missions helped fund a vocational training center and a church in this very poor community.

Sorocaba, Brazil: In 2001 Medical Missions helped fund the construction of the “Children of Bethlehem” project, a new 5000 sq.ft. preschool/day care facility for children born with aids.




Iquitos, Peru (on the Amazon River) and the surrounding Amazon Rainforest:
From 1998 to present, Medical Missions has built four churches, a clinic, two pastor’s houses, a community building and dug five fresh water wells. Recently, Medical Missions purchased a city block to develop as a preventive health care center and evangelism headquarters (“El Jardin”) for Iquitos and the surrounding rain forest area. The El Jardin campus will have a church, a specialty clinic, a radio station, a carpentry shop, an administration building as well as housing classrooms for a language/Bible/preventive healthcare institute. Medical Missions has an 8-year development plan for this area (1998-2006).

Brasilito, Costa Rica: Located in the northern part of Costa Rica on the Pacific Coast. Beginning in 2002, Medical Missions will build a vocational training school (computer and English lab). Also under consideration for the future is the construction of a clinic and two churches in various villages near Brasilito.



Venezuela and Cuba. Other mission sites will be selected as opportunities arise.
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