South American Division

Quito Adventist Clinic and AdventHealth Provide Free Medical Care to Hundreds

Doctors, nurses, and volunteers from both institutions formed a health campaign to provide care to the inhabitants of the Galapagos.

Ecuador

Quito Adventist Clinic and ANN
More than 900 people were treated in this medical brigade in the Galapagos.

More than 900 people were treated in this medical brigade in the Galapagos.

[Photo: Communications from the Quito Adventist Clinic]

The Quito Adventist Clinic in Ecuador, in collaboration with AdventHealth, a renowned American medical organization, carried out a medical campaign in Santa Cruz, Galapagos.

This initiative took place from October 6 to 10, 2024, at the Loma Linda Adventist Educational Unit, which provided free care to a total of 906 people.

For several days, doctors, nurses, and volunteers from both institutions worked, with the support of the local Adventist Church, to offer everything from general consultations to free specialized care to the residents.

Medical care for the residents was free.
Medical care for the residents was free.

At each consultation, in addition to medical treatment, the entire staff prayed for each patient and offered words of encouragement, leaving a positive impact on the community and spreading hope.

Medical campaign in the Galapagos.
Medical campaign in the Galapagos.

At the end of the day, the leaders of the Quito Adventist Clinic and AdventHealth expressed their deep gratitude to all the volunteers, medical professionals, and God for making this work possible.

"Let us pray for the medical-missionary work! May the Lord continue to use these brigades to bring relief, health, and the message of salvation to every corner of the world," said one of the representatives of the Quito Adventist Clinic.

The original article was published on the South American Division Spanish news site.

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