Missions
Missions are an integral part of CMDA. CMDA mission trips break down
barriers that would otherwise obstruct the Gospel from reaching many
around the world.
Our mission efforts reach out to those who rarely, if ever, are
treated for medical or dental health concerns, and we provide
educational training so that local healthcare providers can offer better
care after a team leaves.
We also offer scholarship opportunities for students who would like
to serve on the mission field, but do not have the funds available to
complete their medical degree.
For more information on these programs, please browse through the
links below.
Volunteers for Prosperity
On May 21, 2003, President George Bush introduced the Volunteers for
Prosperity initiative, which encourages Americans trained in
professional specialties to serve as volunteers with nonprofit
organizations helping to generate prosperity in countries around the
world. This program will place highly-skilled volunteers in assignments
of flexible duration, from as little as two weeks to as long as several
years. We are happy to announce that President Bush has chosen CMDA as
one of these non-profit organizations working to support the first six
federally-supported initiatives that can use volunteers overseas right
now. For more information on this exciting new initiative, visit
the Volunteers for Prosperity site.