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The earth is the Lord’s and everything in it; the world and all who live in it.
– Psalm 24:1
We are accountable to God and all our partners for every penny that is entrusted to the MBF mission. We work to keep our overheads low, and we openly offer our financials for review.

87 cents of every dollar goes to medical mission programs and services that directly benefit the poor in developing countries.

MBF is highly rated by independent third parties Charity Navigator and Guidestar. Their reports are available at the following links.

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Mphunzi Health Center

If the patients can’t come to them, the outreach workers at Mphunzi Health Center travel the community on bikes. The Center serves approximately 25,000 and averages about 40 deliveries per month. Small solar panels provide electricity for the Center.

Malingunde Health Center
For this rural community, the Malingunde Health Center not only provides medical care and helps deliver over 106 babies each month, but it is also part of a mission station founded in the 1930’s that includes a primary school and a school for the blind.
Chinthembwe Health Center
Chinthembwe Health Center cares for over 19,000 people outside the catchment area of Nkhoma Mission Hospital. There is a maternity ward at the Health Center and patients can receive primary care, maternity care and neonatal care.
Mvera Health Center

Mvera Health Center, in partnership with the Nkhoma Synod cares for over 19,000 people outside the catchment area of Nkhoma Mission Hospital. They have primary care and maternity services and serve a community of almost 20,000 people.

Chiwe Health Center

Started in 1995, the Chiwe Health Center is faced with daily challenges as they serve 18,000 residents in the surrounding area. Although the clinic gets water from a nearby well and runs solely on solar power, they serve 400-500 patients per month.