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“What gives us strength and hope for a new day is the belief that God is there for His people, in the joy, in the pain and in their deepest moments of despair.”            Nurses for the Nations

N4N’s medical and nursing outreach programs harness the medical and nursing community within the church and faith-based organization to assist the service work of the Church with indigenous and un-reached populations through our Hand-in-Hand program. This highly intentional and planned outreach program is culturally appropriate and tailored to serve the specific needs of the sick and oppressed in geographical areas the Church or faith-based organization wishes to engage.

In addition, programs are set up to provide medical service and additional medical leadership training which develops consistent and focused results in the Church community while the service team works together to help indigenous communitarians to participate and help transform their own communities. Our programs cover a wide range of health and welfare issues and more:

-Those afflicted and living with HIV/AIDS and other associated disorders

-Those infected with Malaria, TB, Hepatitis or malnutrition disorders

-Individuals or children who are physically, sexually or emotionally abused

-Outcasts in society

-Individuals who have physical disfigurements that exclude them from human touch or altruistic love

-Those suffering from extreme malnutrition

-Individuals, especially women and children living in squalor or unhealthy environments

-Pregnant women with little or no prenatal care

-Children and infants sick from worms and parasites and other disorders

-Dying individuals without compassionate care, comfort or spiritual support

-Those who need training and education to improve their quality of life

-Economically depressed, poor or devastated areas and people that lack access to health care

-Poor hygiene practices

-Women and children of working age who have no life-skills


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