
We aim to strengthen local health systems by providing much-needed medical supplies and equipment to adopted hospitals or primary health care facilities in underserved communities.
We are making health care affordable, accessible and available through our programs worldwide
We believe in long-term solutions that transform lives and communities, and that everyone everywhere can be a part of this campaign.
It is our strong desire to strengthen our global health care systems and preserve lives through the Loveworld Medicaid.
Thank you once again for your passionate commitment to providing health for all with us. God bless you.
This initiative is strategic because it will provide free, high- quality and affordable healthcare services for all through the following platforms
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We depend on your support to provide free medicines and surgeries, to train first responders and provide AEDs, to adopt, build and equip community clinics and first aid points, to provide medical services and disaster response to help save lives. Give now to impact many
In Lagos Nigeria, through her Hospital Endowment Campaign, Loveworld Medicaid in line with her mission of providing health for all gifted the Nigerian Correctional Services Zone A command with medical supplies for 10,000 plus inmates remanded across 10 correctional facilities in both Lagos and Ogun States.
In Abuja, Nigeria, through her Hospital Endowment Campaign, Loveworld Medicaid adopted the Waru Primary Health Care centre where an operating theatre was set up, full scale facility upgrade was executed and clinical services have since continued.
We aim to strengthen local health systems by providing much-needed medical supplies and equipment to adopted hospitals or primary health care facilities in underserved communities.
Support our goal to strengthen existing health care systems through equipment Endowment, supply of consumables, medications and capacity building for health care workers.
In Durban South Africa, the local Volunteer Medical Corps chapter provide medical services to victims of a recent fire outbreak which occurred in Kenville informal settlement leaving over 400 persons displaced and 2 deaths reported.