| Where Most Needed This very important option allows MBF the flexibility to use funds unrestricted, when and where they are most needed. This includes emergency relief to our overseas partners, mission interpretation, recruiting short term mission service participants, and MBF... read more |
| Community health and development This option helps to fund programs aimed at the long term development of whole communities. This can include rural clinics in areas far from hospitals, vaccinations, nutrition and clean water programs, cervical cancer screenings, or women’s... read more |
| Missionary support MBF helps to provide salary support and expenses for PC(USA) healthcare mission workers who are dedicated to serving people living in countries devastated by disease and poverty. Your support of missionaries is important and you may choose to sponsor... read more |
| Indigenous healthcare training While missionaries play a crucial role, it is more important for the self-sufficiency of a community that it have well-trained indigenous healthcare workers. This option helps to fund efforts to that end. It includes nursing schools, midwife programs... read more |
| Women and children's health Pregnant women and women with young children are at high risk. This option includes maternity care, education about breastfeeding, pap smears, well baby checks, infant healthcare, and minimizing transmission of HIV to newborns. In addition... read more |
| HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS is a vast epidemic destroying millions of lives, especially in poor and developing nations. Testing and education minimizes the spread of this disease. Treatment extends and enhances life for victims. Preventative treatments can... read more |
| Diseases of poverty Malaria, tuberculosis, and AIDS kill millions each year. They are called the Diseases of Poverty because people who are poor are more likely to live in conditions leaving them susceptible to these fierce diseases and are least likely to have... read more |
| Medical supplies and equipment Many hospitals and clinics in developing nations are filled with the sick and injured but their storerooms are empty of the critical supplies and equipment needed to treat them. Shipment or purchase of hospital beds, laboratory equipment, surgical supplies... read more |
| Hospital and clinic facilities Hospitals in developing nations face funding crises due to insufficient funds to help people who have great need but who cannot afford to pay for services. This option may include orthopedic care empowering those with missing limbs and cataract removal... read more |
| Charity care This option helps to fund the construction, renovation, support, and maintenance of vitally needed hospitals and clinics in impoverished and developing nations. Without efforts in this area, there can be no facilities supporting the many other life-saving... read more |



