The Good Hope Adventist Clinic (CAGH) donated 40 hospital beds to Dos de Mayo National Hospital (HNDM), one of Peru’s leading public health institutions, to improve patient care in the San Pedro Ward, Burn Unit, and Intensive Care Unit.
The delivery aims to improve the care and recovery conditions of patients in the San Pedro Ward, the Burn Unit and the Intensive Care Unit, areas that attend to dozens of people in critical condition daily.
The beds, Stryker Secure II and Hillrom models, are intended to enhance patient safety and care.
“Sharing what we have is part of our mission,” said Dr. Sara Muñoz, director of CAGH. “We are pleased to collaborate with an institution that has cared for the country with effort and dedication for decades … we have a commitment to those who need it most.”
Supervision: Patients are already occupying hospital beds.
Photo: HNDM
Beds set up in a hospital environment.
Photo: HNDM
HNDM director Dr. Víctor González called the donation “a shared commitment to the lives and health of Peruvians,” and thanked CAGH for the 40 beds, noting the gesture strengthens their common goal of patient care.
"We appreciate this gesture of solidarity, which reinforces our shared mission: to care for the lives and health of Peruvians," he said.
Contribution to Peruvian Health
The donation is part of a wider series of contributions from the Adventist medical network in Peru. As of October 2025, 75 hospital beds have been provided to facilities nationwide, including 30 delivered by Ana Stahl Adventist Clinic to Loreto Regional Hospital “Felipe Santiago Arriola Iglesias” in Iquitos, 5 from American Adventist Clinic of Juliaca to “Carlos Monje Medrano” Hospital in Puno, and the 40 units from CAGH to Dos de Mayo Hospital in Lima.
The Adventist healthcare network in Peru states that its ongoing efforts aim to support public hospitals with equipment that strengthens patient care. “To serve, to heal, and to save” remains the commitment that drives Adventist institutions in their medical and missionary work, leaders say.
The original article was published on the South American Division Spanish news site.







