Give to our Twice Gold Annual Appeal this October and your donation will be matched by our appeal patrons – making a difference to TWICE as many people in their darkest times.

Help our extraordinary partners keep shining

Each of the hospitals and clinics supported by MAI is like a beacon of light to their communities.

  • CCH serves one of the poorest districts in India, where over 70% of people live in extreme poverty.
  • The Embo clinic in South Africa is the only primary health clinic serving a population of 50,000 people, half of which are unemployed.
  • The Guinebor II Hospital in Chad is serving mothers in a country where 1 in 15 will likely die during childbirth.
  • The Martha Clinic in South Sudan continues to provide vital health care to some of the world’s poorest people despite violent conflict and hyperinflation in the country.

The good news is that when you give this October, your gift will be matched by our appeal patrons, helping TWICE as many people receive vital health care where it is needed most.

Read more about the difference your support will make:

“Grateful to get their child back alive”  Six-year-old Pallavi’s story of survival in India

“Proud that I’ve made a difference” Kitchen gardens provide nutrition and employment in Embo, South Africa

“I had no hope she would survive”                 Woman’s life is saved by an Embo Clinic carer, in South Africa.

“I love serving my community”          The clinic providing vital care to the world’s poorest, South Sudan.

A mother survives                                                  Halime is “very grateful” for the treatment that may have saved her life in Chad.

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“A beacon of excellent medicine delivered with incredible compassion.” This is how Chinchpada Christian Hospital (CCH) in India was described by Dr Dan Munday, a leading expert in palliative care in low income settings and an honorary lecturer at Edinburgh University.