Reviving Health With Hope

Healthcare Aid

Health checkups, building hospitals, healthcare professionals wages, all this and more for communities in need of healthcare aid.


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Supporting the Health and Wellness of Those in Need

Taking care of communities struggling with poverty is our main goal; and the importance of providing them with healthcare cannot be overstated. As of 2023, our humanitarian efforts have allocated and distributed over 1.4 million dollars’ worth of aid towards healthcare programs.

Over the years, MWL has supported multiple health and wellness projects around the world. With the help of our generous donors, we’ve established five dental clinics in Northern Syria, we’ve supported health facilities in Eastern Ghouta, we’ve funded salaries for staff at Ain Albaeda hospital, we supplied Al-Ikhaa hospital in Idlib with equipment and medicine, we distributed oxygen kits in hospitals in Jordan during the Covid-19 pandemic, and we helped establish the Yemen Academic Hospital; among many other projects.

Following the deadly earthquakes in February 2023, our team supplied 100,000 liters of fuel to hospitals in Northern Syria and secured 20 million dollars’ worth of medicine and medical equipment for healthcare facilities in the region.

As part of our flagship program, our orphan sponsorships ensure orphans receive consistent healthcare, including two check-ups per year. We’ve been able to support thousands of children in need with medical care; and work to continuously spread our reach and provide these services to even more orphans around the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

MWL’s healthcare program focuses on essential and emergency medical support by strengthening existing hospitals and clinics in crisis-affected areas. This includes supplying medical equipment, medicines, dental and general healthcare services, and supporting healthcare staff where access to care would otherwise be limited. MWL’s healthcare support is designed to address urgent medical needs and maintain basic healthcare access for vulnerable communities, including orphaned children through regular medical checkups.

Examples MWL lists include establishing five dental clinics in Northern Syria, supporting health facilities in Eastern Ghouta, funding hospital staff salaries, supplying hospitals with equipment and medicine, distributing oxygen kits to hospitals in Jordan during the Covid 19 pandemic, and helping establish the Yemen Academic Hospital. We also have our orphan sponsorship that includes consistent healthcare with two check ups per year. We distribute vaccines to orphans, and help widows with maternal care.

MWL describes an on the ground model that works through supporting and supplying existing healthcare facilities and hospitals with salaries, equipment, medicine, oxygen kits, and fuel in crisis moments.

Examples of this include the February 2023 Syria earthquakes, we supplied fuel to hospitals in Northern Syria and helped secure large scale medicine and medical equipment for healthcare facilities in the region. 

Healthcare is central to our mission because health is foundational to dignity, recovery, and stability. Without access to medical care, families cannot rebuild, children cannot attend school, and communities cannot recover from crisis. We  prioritize healthcare alongside food, water, shelter, and education to ensure that humanitarian support addresses both immediate survival needs and long-term human development.

Yes, MWL offers program-based and crisis-specific giving, allowing donors to support healthcare efforts in particular countries or emergency responses, such as Syria, Gaza, or other crisis-affected regions. Donors can direct their support by selecting the relevant healthcare program or donating through a specific country or emergency appeal. 

If you want your giving tied to a specific crisis, the best way is to donate through  that crisis appeal page or select the relevant program and appeal on MWL’s donation flow.

Children suffer from being stunted, according to UNICEF.

153M
Orphans worldwide, according to UNICEF
148.1M
children suffer from being stunted, according to UNICEF