Application for Future Missions
Over the course of 25 years of voluntary work, we have strived to improve our services and the quality of the assistance we are able to provide to populations in need, but the secret ingredient remains the same: you, our volunteers!
Missions typically run multi-station clinics including registration/intake, triage and vitals, consultation (adult medicine and pediatrics), dental services (extractions, preventive care), vision screening with immediate dispensing of reading/prescription eyewear when available, pharmacy dispensing, and referrals to local facilities for advanced care.
Clinics are hosted in parish halls, schools, or LGU facilities over 3–5 clinic days within a 7–10 day mission, selected with local partners based on need and accessibility, and coordinated through FSMM approvals.
Clinics are hosted in parish halls, schools, or LGU facilities over 3–5 clinic days within a 7–10 day mission, selected with local partners based on need and accessibility, and coordinated through FSMM approvals.
If you have any general questions about MMDM (not specific to a particular mission), please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected], otherwise please reach out to the specific Mission Team you wish to assist (see section below for correct email).
This opportunity is located in Philippines.
Filipino, a standardized version of Tagalog, is the national language.
Simple guesthouse or parish facilities near clinic sites; shared rooms common; potable water arrangements on site; basic internet may be available.
Group meals coordinated with parish/LGU partners; common dietary needs accommodated with advance notice.
Special Temporary Permits and formal approvals coordinated with Philippine Medical Association and DOH‑BIHC; authenticated licenses and team rosters submitted in advance; trainees do not practice independently.