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MedSend + CURE Intl. | Real Patients, Real Stories, Real Impact
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Featured Stories of Hope
- by Kelly@medsend.org
- May 6, 2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FORT MILL, S.C. — MedSend recently hosted the inaugural Mission Leadership Retreat, bringing together the heads of ten of the largest mission sending organizations for a first-of-its-kind gathering focused on collaboration, strategic innovation, and shared challenges across the missions landscape. Led by MedSend CEO Rick Allen, the retreat was designed to create space for executive leaders
- by Kelly@medsend.org
- May 4, 2026
Grace Macharia remembers what it felt like to be the patient. “As a child, I was in and out of hospitals… I saw the frustration my parents were having to go through.” That experience shaped her future. By secondary school, Grace had made a decision to become a doctor. Today, Grace is one of MedSend’s National Scholars
- by Kelly@medsend.org
- April 20, 2026
When the Rains Come, the Work Doesn’t Stop In Sierra Leone, the rainy season makes travel harder, clinics busier, and outreach more complex. Yet this is exactly where MedSend-supported physician Dr. Geoffrey Moses continues to serve, integrating health and discipleship in Sierra Leone in ways that reach both body and soul. In a country where maternal mortality remains among
- by Kelly@medsend.org
- April 6, 2026
The MedSend National Scholars Program is helping train doctors across Africa to serve in places where healthcare is urgently needed. On a recent trip to Kenya, we had the opportunity to visit Kabarak University and record an interview with Dr. Belyse Arakaza, a graduate of the program currently working at AIC Kijabe Hospital in Kenya,
- by Kelly@medsend.org
- March 23, 2026
Twelve years on the mission field changes how you understand calling. For Melissa Sandberg, it revealed something essential: medical missionary longevity depends on intentional support, not endurance alone. A Demanding Calling, Lived Daily Melissa served at Mukinge Hospital in Zambia, caring for patients in the pediatric and female surgical wards. Her days
- by Kelly@medsend.org
- March 16, 2026
Fort Mill, SC — March 16, 2026 MedSend is honored to announce that it has been named one of ROI Ministry’s Top 10 Ministries for 2026, a distinction recognizing Christian organizations that demonstrate exceptional impact per dollar invested in advancing the gospel and meeting critical physical needs around the world.
Healthcare meets hope.
See the groundbreaking ways healthcare is becoming the catalyst for evangelical missions, opening doors to regions previously inaccessible for the Gospel.