We’re Thankful for YOU

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This Thanksgiving we are praising God and thanking Him for each of YOU who have joined us in our mission to save lives and ENGAGE the world with God’s love. Over the past 30 years, through your generosity, our estimates show MedSend has provided more than 4 million people in 95 of the world’s least developed countries with quality, compassionate healthcare.  

This Tuesday we have an exciting opportunity to double the impact of your gift through a generous $25,000 Matching Challenge provided by one of our faithful donors!  

Help save the life of a child by donating to MedSend this #GivingTuesday 

We pray you have a blessed holiday season with your families and experience His peace that passes all understanding! 

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