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Help is needed to provide basic healthcare for the masses in the geographical region to which we take medical mission. Most are struggling to put food on the table and definitely have little or no financial ability to seek medical attention when needed not to talk about prevention. The major issue is not only affordability; a compounding problem is accessibility. Unfortunately, children and adults suffer the same fate and not many are able to come to their aid.
Volunteer! There Are So Many Ways to Lend a Helping Hand
A key focus of Agape Love Mission Foundation is to be able to touch the lives of as many of these people as possible on at least an annual basis through the medical mission that allows patients to be seen free by seasoned physicians and get free medicine.
Kindly join us in this endeavor and help facilitate our ability to impact the lives of many children, adults and the elderly.The entire amount of your donation will be devoted to this goal.
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AGAPE LOVE MISSION 2021
Nigeria, Africa
In view of the global impact of CoronaVIrus Disease- 2019 (aka COVID-19) and the unpredictability of it’s resurgence, The 2020 Agape Love Medical Mission to Iree, Nigeria has been cancelled.
We shall soon begin preparation for 2021 mission. As always, your support is greatly appreciated. Share our mission and your passion with friends, neighbors, coworkers and other well wishers.
Gideon Adegbile, MD
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"The purpose of Agape Love Mission Foundation (ALMF) is to make a very real and tangible difference in the world by caring for and loving our neighbor in the name of Jesus Christ. It is through your financial contributions that we are able to bring medical care and hope to the people of Nigeria."