Your Support is Sustaining Healthcare Missionaries for Longevity

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Caring for the Caregivers: Why The Longevity Project Matters 

Healthcare missionaries often serve in some of the most physically, emotionally, and spiritually demanding environments on earth. For many, the burden of sacrifice is constant—long hours, limited resources, isolation, trauma, and spiritual fatigue can take their toll over time. 

We believe that the ones delivering compassionate, Christ-centered care deserve the same level of care themselves. 

That’s why we created The Longevity Project—a groundbreaking initiative designed to help medical missionaries not just survive, but thrive. 

From Pilot to Impact: A Vision Realized 

The Longevity Project officially launched in 2023, but as CEO Rick Allen explains, “It has been a ten-year journey.” The concept matured through years of listening to the real needs of those serving on the field, consulting with mental health and member care experts, and piloting support strategies in small cohorts. 

In its first year, the program supported 30 missionary households—impacting 116 individuals with holistic, flexible care. Based on that success, Year 2 expanded the program to 60 households and more than 230 individuals

This year, MedSend is testing systems, learning spending patterns, and preparing for even greater expansion, sustaining more healthcare missionaries for longevity on the field. Our official enrollment for Year 3 increases capacity again by over 50% to 93 families representing 347 individuals serving around the world. 

The Impact: Real Lives Changed 

One Longevity Project participant shared: 

“The opportunity to prioritize my own mental and emotional well-being, and to take care of my family’s needs in a way I never thought possible, has been life-changing… This grant has allowed me to invest in my well-being in ways that will help me continue to serve with endurance and joy.” 

Rick Allen explains it plainly: 

“We’re hearing, ‘You saved our marriage. We weren’t going to go back, and now we are.’” 

Another participant put it this way: 

“This grant has been a lifeline to help sustain my ministry and my well-being.” 

Grant usage statistics from the 2024-2025 fiscal year.
What Makes The Longevity Project Different 
  • Personalized Support: Each participant receives a financial grant to use confidentially with vetted service providers for counseling, spiritual direction, or retreats. 
  • Global Reach: With 40 service provider partners around the world, support is accessible wherever missionaries serve. 
  • Whole-Family Care: Many of our partners focus specifically on missionary children, recognizing that the well-being of the whole family matters. 
Looking Ahead: Year 3 and Beyond 

With Year 3 officially underway, MedSend is well-positioned to keep refining and improving the program to meet the needs of our increasing participation numbers, sustaining healthcare missionaries on the field.

As numbers rise, so does impact. 

“We just have to have more people,” Rick shares. “The feedback has exceeded my expectations.” 

Be Part of the Mission Behind the Mission 

Your support helps sustain the people who are sustaining global healthcare systems in Christ’s name. By giving to MedSend, you’re investing in the long-term health and spiritual endurance of medical missionaries and their families. 

Help us continue this life-saving, life-strengthening work. 

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