Christian Health Service Corps

Christian Health Service Corps is a ministry of Christian doctors, health professionals and health educators serving the poor in places that have little or no access to healthcare. Each year, we bring compassionate, life-saving health services to hundreds of thousands of families around the world. Our doctors and health professionals are often the only access to care for young families in poor communities.

The Christian Health Service Corps (CHSC) is dedicated to transforming the health of children and families in their communities. CHSC health professionals save many lives while imparting knowledge that builds community capacity for sustainable change. With respect for human dignity, we work to build community capacity to: Promote a worldview that nurtures and supports spiritual, and physical wholeness in families Ensure child survival and normal growth of children Improve health infrastructure and access to functional healthcare services

Our History

We walk along side people in their times of greatest need; demonstrating the love, mercy, and compassion our faith demands of us. Imagine your child critically injured but there is nowhere to turn for help: no hospital, no doctors, and no nurses. Imagine they were suffering from a life threatening condition such as malaria, or in need of a life-saving surgery. Imagine your only option is to watch your child die, simply because you are poor and born in a place without access to healthcare.

Six million times each year mothers grieve the loss of a child under five simply because they are poor and have nowhere to turn for help. We are fighting to save the lives of children and young mothers each day. But this a battle we cannot win without your help! Please pray about partnering with us.

Our Mission

To heal the sick, alleviate suffering, comfort the afflicted, and restore the outcast.

Our Values

We believe in Equality, We Believe in Humility, We Believe in Servanthood, We Believe in Stewardship

What We Do

We are Christian doctors, health professionals and health educators serving the poor in places that have little or no access to care.

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