medical missions
Medical missions are organized efforts to provide healthcare services to underserved communities, often in developing countries. These missions typically involve teams of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and volunteers, who travel to areas with limited access to medical care. They offer services such as check-ups, surgeries, vaccinations, and health education.
These missions can be sponsored by various organizations, including non-profits, religious groups, and universities. They aim to address immediate health needs while also promoting long-term health improvements. Medical missions often rely on donations and volunteer work to operate, making them a vital resource for many communities in need.