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What did your Adventure In Missions mean to you?

"The trip to Honduras changed my life. God led the whole process from the initial conversation with the team lead, to raising more money than I asked for, meeting wonderful team members and locals, and staying on a few extra days on my own to explore more. I've been on a few short-term international missions trips, and this one has by far left the strongest imprint on my heart. I can't wait to go back and bring others with me."

~Stephanie, teacher, California

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Jesus healed people – inside and out. Through medical missions, AIM seeks to do the same, by offering medical care in Jesus’ name and sharing compassion with more than words. Honduras's many medical needs provide doorways of opportunity for trained medical professionals including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists, students and others with a heart to serve to present Christ’s love and compassion through medical care.

 

Our new Health Clinic, Project Hope,  has been opened in El Cacao, Honduras. Honduras is one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere. Hunger and disease are common in Honduras with extremely limited access to healthcare. The new centre will treat an estimated 3500 people in its first year.

 

Where healthcare is available it is all too often well out of the reach of ordinary families who struggle even to feed themselves. The new health centre is deliberately located so as to be accessible to the rural community and will provide health care free to those in poverty. In a country where the average family survives on less than $3.00 a day, this will make a huge difference.

 

The health centre has three consultation rooms, and will offer dental treatments and gynaecological consultations, and general medicine. There is a fully-equipped pharmacy which will provide medicines to those in need.

 

AIM's work in Honduras has already made a huge difference but Project Hope Clinic will extend this much further, reaching out to the many rural poor in the area giving them hope for a better future.

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 01 May 2010 06:25
 
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