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Community
Health
We
live in a world of incredible contrasts. Doctors in
one part of the world save a life by transplanting a heart;
somewhere else a mother grieves for her child who just died of
diarrhea.
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20
million blind people could receive their sight through
a one-hour operation.
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Four
million children die each year due to diseases
preventable by simple immunization.
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Millions
live without medical attention for even the most basic
illnesses.
Serving
with Mercy Ships, health care professionals donate their
skills on board or with land-based offices around the world,
serving for 3 weeks to a lifetime.
Medical
missions courses prepare professionals to adapt culturally, address health
care needs, and deliver health care in developing nations.
Life-changing
operations performed by ophthalmologists, plastic surgeons
and other specialists restore sight to the blind, make the
lame walk, and the dumb speak.
Dentists
and hygienists perform extractions, provide restorations and
teach preventive dental hygiene. Community Health educators train
villagers in basic hygiene, nutrition and health.
Poverty
is both physical and spiritual. Through the generosity of
health care professionals, Mercy Ships extends both hands of
the gospel of Jesus Christ by bringing physical and
spiritual wholeness to thousands of people. |