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Our mission is to train and equip the local church to share the gospel by following Jesus' example of disciple-making, leading to church multiplication.
WHA is dedicated to meeting the needs of the underserved among us by providing in-depth medical and dental care, at no cost to the patient, without regard to ethnicity, political orientation or religion. Founded in 2007, WHA has conducted Medical and Dental Missions around the globe, serving those who do not otherwise have access to needed health care. WHA Team members currently number over 700, including medical professionals from Vietnam, Myanmar, Canada, The Kingdom of Bhutan, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Canada and across the United States.
TO SPREAD THE GOSPEL THROUGH MISSIONS TO UNREACHED PEOPLE IN AFRICA, SOUTH AMERICA, EUROPE, COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES, INDIA AND NORTH AFRICA.
Originally, we gathered and shipped medical supplies and equipment to existing hospitals who couldn't fully operate due to a lack of supplies and equipment. Today, our main focus is still on supplies and medical equipment, but we have expanded to include dental, optical, education and sports equipment and supplies as well as disaster relief.
We work in six regions located in Africa, Asia, Asia Pacific, Europe Latin and North America & the Caribbean. WBU programs and activities reflect the following six priority areas: 1. Promoting equalization of opportunities and full participation in society for blind and partially sighted persons. 2. Enhancing empowerment and self-esteem of blind and partially sighted persons. 3. To be an international resource on issues relating to vision loss. 4. Providing an international forum for the exchange of knowledge and experience in the field of vision loss. 5. Strengthening programs and services related to the education, health, welfare, social security, rehabilitation and general well-being of blind and partially sighted people. 6. Promoting prevention of blindness initiatives. The work of the WBU is carried out by working groups & committees made up of volunteers from our membership who bring their skills and expertise from various sectors to enhance our capacity.
To participate with the body of Christ in responsible evangelism, to bring dignity, self-worth and encouragement through leadership development and to meet the physical needs of people through humanitarian assistance.
Enhance the resilient well-being of 2 Million Children and their communities in Somalia
WRI is a global environmental think tank that goes beyond research to find practical ways to protect the planet and improve people's lives. Our mission is to move society to live in ways that protect Earth's environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations.