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March 14, 2023

Mulanje Mission Hospital, a partner with MBF in southern, Malawi, is currently cut off from road access by flooding caused by Tropical Cyclone Freddy. The unusually intense tropical storm dumped 19 inches of rain in only 12 hours.

August 2, 2022
MBF is pleased to announce that Dr. Muthoni Magayu joins the organization as Director of Spiritual Ministry. Dr. Magayu’s background in medicine and ministry uniquely equips her to lead and grow MBF’s Spiritual Ministry initiative – one of MBF’s key strategic focus areas. The initiative helps mission hospitals, nursing schools and clinics integrate faith and medical care.
February 24, 2022

The Clive Irvine College of Nursing in Chogoria, Kenya, dedicated a new 1,050 square meter student dormitory on Friday, 11th February. The accommodation block is part of Chogoria Hospital’s multi-phase master plan to upgrade and expand the College from 200 to 500 students. 

January 21, 2022
A new generator was safely delivered to HSC and the hospital was reopened today all because of the quick action of staff members and supporters of Houston-based Medical Benevolence Foundation (MBF).
January 4, 2022
The Medical Benevolence Foundation announced the appointment of Abed Milelu to the position of Africa Regional Director. Abed will be responsible for strategy and operations in the Africa Region, where MBF partners with local medical ministries comprising 80+ medical facilities and nursing schools.
September 7, 2021
Nursing students at eight mission nursing schools have embarked on their first e-learning classes. The e-learning platform will help schools continue to provide education despite school closures because of COVID-19 restrictions.
August 21, 2021
Monday morning after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake rocked Haiti on Saturday, a team from Hôpital Sainte Croix (HSC) was on the way with supplies and equipment to the hardest hit areas. Soon, nursing students from FSIL nursing school were joining the mobile clinic team and together they set out to Les Cayes, near the earthquake’s epicenter. 
June 3, 2021
A long-awaited groundbreaking in Kenya signals the start of a new nursing dormitory at the Clive Irvine College of Nursing in Chogoria. As a department of PCEA Chogoria Hospital, the nursing school is accredited by the Nursing Council of Kenya and currently enrolls 184 students.
The Mobilizing Medical Missions (M3) Conference is a two-day global health missions conference designed to bring together doctors, nurses, dentists, other healthcare professionals and medical students, as well as non-medical professionals and students, who have a desire to use their skills to meet pressing global health and related community needs.

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