Medical Teams International

Medical Teams International (formerly Northwest Medical Teams) is a non-profit humanitarian aid and global health organization. Medical Teams International has mobilized 2,000 medical aid teams since 1979, shipped $1.3 billion in medical aid since 1986, provided care to 4.5 million people in 53 nations in 2008, and sent more than 2,600 volunteers serving annually in its various programs all over the world.

Mission

The mission of this non-governmental organization (NGO) is "to demonstrate the love of Christ to people affected by disaster, conflict and poverty." They provide humanitarian aid to people in need regardless of a person’s religious background, affiliation or experience.

Aid recipients are not asked to participate in faith-based activities in order to receive medical care or supplies. Volunteers are welcome regardless of faith as long as they can support the mission of Medical Teams International.

History

An Oregon businessman, Ron Post, founded Northwest Medical Teams (now Medical Teams International) in 1979, in response to reports of thousands of Cambodian refugees escaping the killing fields. Twenty-eight medical volunteers joined the first team to Thailand to care for survivors of the Khmer Rouge.

This work has now expanded beyond their International Headquarters and Distribution Center in Tigard, Oregon. They now have offices in Seattle, Washington, D.C., Minnesota and Michigan. Additionally, Medical Teams International has field offices in Cambodia, Indonesia, Liberia, Mexico, Moldova, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

Programs

From Medical Teams International’s Web site :

Their programs include:

Volunteers

Medical professionals from around the world volunteer on teams that address needs ranging from training midwives in Honduras to providing mobile medical clinics in internally displaced persons (IDP) camps in Uganda to forming emergency medical services (EMS) programs in Moldova.[1]

Finances

Medical Teams International is non-profit, supported by the donations of individuals, corporations, medical institutions and churches. Every $30 helps send $4,893 in humanitarian aid and supplies to people in need. More than 96 percent of all donations goes to their programs and services.

Donations also include medicines and medical supplies given by institutions, companies and individuals to be sent to hospitals and clinics in more than 70 countries each year. These donations include bandages, medicines, sterilizers, medical instruments and surgical equipment. Shipments of these supplies have equipped and modernized surgical units and clinics and improved medical workers' ability to care for patients.

References

  1. Ministry Watch. "Medical Teams International (MTI)". Retrieved 20 August 2012.

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