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The work of Mercy Ships impacts the lives of many — patients, families, and volunteers. Sharing your skills as a volunteer on board our hospital ships is a transformative experience that enables personal and professional growth. Join us. Volunteer with us.
- Volunteer
Mercy Ships needs volunteer medical professionals, maritime...
- About Us
Mercy Ships is a member of the Evangelical Council for...
- Our Mission
Mercy Ships began our mission to provide hope and healing to...
- Get Involved
Our hospital ship is made up of people with many different...
- Stories
Father is first patient in Sierra Leone to receive...
- Contact
Mercy Ships puts faith into action — bringing hope and...
- Gift Catalog
Mercy Ships is a global charity that has operated hospital...
- Careers
Rewarding careers support our ships and change lives. Our...
- Give Today
Donate by phone: 800-772-7447 Two Ships. Double the Impact....
- Saving & Transforming Lives
The lack of available healthcare meant left Ulrich...
- Volunteer
Mercy Ships is an international charity based on Christian values that operates the largest non-governmental hospital ships in the world, providing hope and healing in Africa through surgical care and surgical education, community development projects, community health education, mental health programs, agriculture projects, and palliative care ...
- 1978
- To provide free surgical care and improve surgical delivery systems in the poorest nations
- Donald & Deyon Stephens
- Garden Valley, Texas
Our mission is fueled by the time, talent, and hearts of more than 1,200 volunteers from over 60 nations and from all ages and walks of life. Our volunteers create a caring community of people with shared purpose — transforming the lives of others, while experiencing a change in their own lives.
About Mercy Ships. Mercy Ships is an international faith-based organisation bringing hope and healing to the world’s forgotten poor. As many as 5 billion people lack access to safe, affordable surgical and anaesthesia services worldwide, and less than 6% of all operations are delivered to the world’s poorest countries.