Bethesda Medical Clinic Operating Expenses #70547
Bethesda Medical Center in Cap Haitien, Haiti, is a ministry of One Mission Society. Haiti has a weak healthcare structure with roughly 40 percent of the population lacking access to essential healthcare. Bethesda exists to provide this essential care. We treat between 100 - 150 patients per day, with many of these patients coming from far away and arriving at the clinic as early as 5 a.m. Each patient that walks through our doors hears the Word of God in morning devotions and our staff takes opportunities to share the Gospel and pray with patients as they feel led.
Our mission statement: Bethesda Medical Center exists to evangelize and disciple through medical outreach and providing quality affordable health care to patients.
Bethesda has different clinics which run on varying days, including TB, HIV / AIDS, malnutrition, diabetes, antenatal, baby clinic, and community clinics. The cost for a consultation, lab work, and medicine is just $13 US, but for many people this price is just too much and often going to the doctor is a last resort. However, people know when they come to Bethesda they won't be turned away ... even if they can't pay.
BMC needs your help to cover the day to day cost of operations.
Our mission statement: Bethesda Medical Center exists to evangelize and disciple through medical outreach and providing quality affordable health care to patients.
Bethesda has different clinics which run on varying days, including TB, HIV / AIDS, malnutrition, diabetes, antenatal, baby clinic, and community clinics. The cost for a consultation, lab work, and medicine is just $13 US, but for many people this price is just too much and often going to the doctor is a last resort. However, people know when they come to Bethesda they won't be turned away ... even if they can't pay.
BMC needs your help to cover the day to day cost of operations.
Spending of funds raised by One Mission Society is confined to programs approved by the organization. Each restricted contribution designated toward such an approved program or project will be used as designated with the understanding that when the need for such a program or project has been met, or cannot be completed for any reason determined by One Mission Society, the remaining contributions will be used by One Mission Society where the need is greatest.