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To demonstrate the love of Christ to people affected by disaster, conflict and poverty around the world.

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This Week in the Field

  • Teams in the Field

    MEDICAL: Afghanistan, Gabon, Honduras (2), Niger

    DENTAL: Honduras (2)

    DISASTER RELIEF: Haiti , Uganda

    EMS: Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan

    OB/GYN:

    WORK: Guatemala, Mexico

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  • Shipments en Route

    Dominican republic

    Haiti

    Honduras

    South Korea

    Uzbekistan

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  • Mobile Dental Clinics

    There are 34 dental clinics scheduled in Oregon, Minnesota and Washington.

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Our work in the United States




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While the work of Medical Teams International focuses primarily on developing countries, we continue to respond to large-scale disasters in our own country.









Pacific Northwest Mobile Dental Program

1989 - Present

The mission of the Mobile Dental Program is to provide free urgent dental care to low-income children and adults, the homeless and migrant workers who lack insurance or a realistic way to pay for treatment.

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Pacific Northwest Floods

December 2007

Hurricane-force winds and pounding rain battered Oregon and Washington states December 2-4, 2007, leaving thousands of people without power or access to their damaged homes. Medical Teams International responded with volunteer teams and financial assistance.


Gulf Coast

September 2005

Staff and volunteers deployed as soon as possible for the New Orleans convention center, where they set up and managed the medical triage unit at the convention center for evacuees. Volunteers also staffed medical shelters in Lake Charles and Lafayette.

As we established partnerships with local churches, shelters and organizations in both Louisiana and Mississippi, we sent more volunteer medical teams, as well as health supplies and financial support. As the Gulf Coast entered the recovery period, we organized and sent construction teams. 


New York City

September 2001
  • Trauma counselor volunteers counseled exhausted rescue workers who worked at Ground Zero.
  • Volunteers led Critical Incident Stress Debriefing workshops for a local college and area churches.
  • In 2002, we partnered with 5 organizations in New York City to help hundreds of families directly affected by the terrorist attacks. People donated more than $800,000 to provide counseling, financial assistance and vocational training.