Make A Donation

We invite you to make a donation to Medic Assist International. You can make a difference in helping us build healthcare capacity among oppressed and suffering peoples.

A small donation to MAI can go such a long way, not just in where in the world it makes a difference but the amount that can be done through it.

Just £1 provides enough to provide staff and treatment for a poor person in Pakistan.

Just £20 will provide an entire antenatal care package for a woman in Sudan where maternal mortality is the world's worst.

Please help us help others with excellent healthcare.

Act justly and love mercy!

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Our address is:
P.O.Box 562
Abingdon
OX14 9EJ4
email: info@medic-assist.org

Office: 0845 224 3582

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Recent News

8th March 2010

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR VISITS VOM AS VIOLENCE REAPPEARS

John Earwicker, MAI Executive Director, visits Vom Hospital in Plateau State from Tuesday in the aftermath of reported renewed violence just south of .. Read more

8th March 2010

OLONGA WOWS CROWD

Henry Olonga proved a very popular draw at the recent MAI charity evening in Abingdon (pictured above with MAI's Director).  Drawing on his .. Read more

8th March 2010

VISITORS FROM EMBO

Pastor Leonard Gcabashe and Zama Sibisi will be visiting the UK from 8 to 19 April.Full details of their programme will be available on the web site b.. Read more

20th January 2010

CONSULTATION ROOM FITTED AT EMBO

New equipment and facilities at the Embo Church mean that the previously monthly Health Authority mobile clinic can come more frequently to this needy.. Read more