M2H: Stories of Transformation

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The MSU-II in Photos

Photos courtesy of Tristan Brailey, Overland Journal   As we prepare for a series of missions in 2019 to Africa and the Philippines, excitement is growing for the Mission to Heal team. Our newest piece of equipment - the 30-ton…

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Mission to Heal MSU-II; Photo credit Tristan Brailey, Overland Journal

2019 Missions

Mission to Heal MSU-II; photo by Tristan Brailey, Overland Journal   2019: African Transect and the Philippines We are excited to announce that M2H is serving Africa and the Philippines in 2019. We will be partnering with the African Union…

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Have Surgeon, Will Travel

October 15, 2018 General

Modern medicine has changed people’s lives, with scientific breakthroughs being made every day. Despite these technological advancements, however, there’s a huge percentage of the world where accessing surgical care is arduous. This gap is particularly large in Africa, where the…

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Finding Healing in Mongolia (Kerry Pride)

October 2, 2018 Volunteer Reflections, Missions

by Kerry Pride My life took an abrupt turn two year years ago when my husband was killed in an accident. This traumatic event shook me to my core and made me angry with the world and everything in it.…

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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: The Greatest Gift of All (Gary Christian)

September 27, 2018 Volunteer Reflections, Missions

We pulled up to what looked like a huge county fair thirty miles south of Ulaanbaatar.  After traveling all night on the train and having worked a solid seven days straight, most of the medical team volunteers and our film…

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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: You Live And You Learn (Joanna Christodoulides)

September 19, 2018 Volunteer Reflections, Missions

When I joined the mission, I really didn’t know what to expect as someone with no medical background and had doubts as to what exactly I would be doing on a (supposedly) primarily surgical mission or even whether I would…

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