helping hands medical missions is a catholic non-profit organization providing medical aid in rural areas of developing countries. it offers the volunteers a transforming experience, and the opportunity to share their faith while selflessly serving the needs of others.
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Helping Hands Medical Missions In the fall of 1996, the first mission under the name of HELPING HANDS Medical Missions took place in Cotija, Mexico, with 30 participants: doctors, nurses, and volunteers serving more than 500 patients and providing 91 surgeries in just 5 days!
Meet the Missionaries | Helping Hands Medical Missions I have served at both Catholic and secular mission sites and am now committed to serving solely through Helping Hands Medical Missions The care we offer is comprehensive, meeting the needs of the whole person, body and soul
Frequently Asked Questions - Helping Hands Medical Missions All your transportation and meals at the retreat center or hotel is included with your mission fee The only cash you need to bring is for food in the airports or for souvenirs We normally plan to take a short trip to visit an outdoor market with interesting souvenirs and gifts after each mission Do I need to exchange money?
Helping Hands Medical Missions (HHMM) | Corporate NGO . . . In the fall of 1996, the first mission under the name of HELPING HANDS Medical Missions took place in Cotija, Mexico, with 30 participants: doctors, nurses and volunteers serving more than 500 patients and providing 91 surgeries in just 5 days!
HELPING HANDS MEDICAL MISSIONS, INC - GuideStar Profile Mission To provide humanitarian aid in rural areas of developing countries, offering its volunteers a transforming experience, the opportunity to share their faith while selflessly serving the needs of others, around the world
Helping Hands Medical Missions - John M. Travaline Helping Hands Medical Missions invites volunteers to provide compassionate health care to those in developing countries Their missionaries are Catholic doctors, nurses and others who provide their own expenses for the mission to work in clinics, hospitals, schools and churches