Impact

Since launching in 2014, Divine Missions Health Center has conducted outreach programs in Nigeria and Honduras serving over 6,000 residents.

These impactful effort have involved dedicated volunteers, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, medical laboratory scientists, and various other professionals.

Testimonials

Mr. Mohammed Baba is a 74 year old resident at Okobaba Destitute Home in Lagos, Nigeria. During our interaction with him, at the Malaria Awareness Outreach, he said most of the members of the community do not have access to effective and quality healthcare because they were being discriminated against. Since the inception of this Home, no one had ever come to offer free healthcare services to them. He was very grateful to Divine Missions Health Center for the wonderful opportunity to positively affect their community. Furthermore, he said the free healthcare services would save them a lot of time and money spent on trying to get access to healthcare. "I want to thank Divine Missions Health Center and all the volunteers for reaching out to our community which is being neglected. I pray God will grant you all your heart desires."
— Mohammed Baba, Okobaba Community Spokesperson



Idris Bello, a 48 year old resident and supervisor of the water system in the community was excited to see the VP of Community projects along with a volunteers. He thanked Divine Missions Health Center for providing them with a new water system, as this helps them save time and money spent in trying to get good water for domestic use. He also testified to feeling better after using the medication provided during the Malaria Awareness Outreach.
— Idris Bello, Okobaba Resident

“I've always loved to care for the needy and less privileged in the society. I volunteered so that I can be a vessel of blessing, hope, and healing to this community. I saw the smiles on the faces of the participants, especially the kids as a 'Thank you' and was moved to tears."
— Maduka Chidinma, Volunteer Medical Lab Scientist

Fadi Suleiman is a 48 year old resident at Okobaba. She was very excited as she played with her daughter. She said she was worried when her daughter fell sick because she did not have enough money and was also weak; she could not take her to the hospital. "God answered my prayers and wiped my tears away by bringing Divine Missions Health Center to treat us."
— Fadi Suleiman, Okobaba Resident



"Attending to the health needs of children and making them feel better is my lifelong goal and thanks to Divine Missions Health Center for giving me the opportunity to reach out to them."
— Joacquim Tokunbo, Volunteer Resident Pediatrician



Abdullah Mohammed is a 75 year old resident and chairperson for the leprosy unit of the community. He was very grateful to Divine Missions Health Center for the medical outreach. He said, "The drugs given to me during the outreach makes me feel stronger and better now. Thank you DMHC."
— Abdullah Mohammed, Okobaba Resident