Mercy Medical Network began in late 2003 with just a handful of staffers and medical professionals who shared a sincere desire to extend mercy and compassion to those less fortunate around the world. The objective was to provide a humanitarian arm to the United Pentecostal Church, and extend social assistance to those suffering natural disaster, social unrest, and medical emergency need.
The idea of Medical Clinics and United Pentecostal Church International medical groups ministering in foreign countries was born in the heart of several missionaries to minister to the physical needs of suffering humanity.
After only a few short months of preparation and vigorous recruitment, Mercy Medical Network took its first medical tour to a Compassion Services International clinic in Pakistan. Since then, we have been busy recruiting, attending those hit by natural disasters with our Emergency Response Teams, and planning new tours to various clinics that we are working to establish.
Many times Mercy Medical Network, through its Strategic Management Assessment Response Team, is among the first groups to respond to a natural disaster.
Mercy Medical Network is a not for profit organization, therefore we benefit greatly from volunteers and financial supporters. As a new face in the medical missions community, we are networking our resources and actively seeking viable partnerships with other Non-Government Organizations.