
MissionMed

MissionMed at a Glance
Our Mission
MissionMed’s goal is to teach local youth about the most pressing healthcare problems in the real world and inspire them to contribute uniquely and creatively. The typical MissionMed curriculum begins by informing students about healthcare gaps, as well as the history and suspected causes behind each of them. During an extended brainstorming session, students will be provided the space to interact with and bounce off their ideas of needed solutions. By the end of this series of workshops, students will have every tool they need and a launching pad to spring into action on their issue and accompanying solution of informed choice.
Activities
Bringing Change

Zoom Webinars
At MissionMed, we are dedicated to stepping up our efforts in addressing this issue. Through cooperation and community empowerment, we are always striving to make a difference, and invite you to learn more and lend your support.
Class Workshops
Class workshops will be involving weekly lessons and group mission projects. In these missions, the students will be asked to come up with a solution for the issue by the end of the month. They will have to make an impact with their projects and present the outcome to the class. These can give the students public speaking skills and portray leadership. With this initiative, our goal is to promote great opportunities for those in need. With access to the right resources, people can become empowered by their own abilities and gain the confidence to fulfill their potential. Learn more about our work by getting in touch with our team today.


Occasional Fundraising
With our organization’s mission always in mind, we strive to find new strategies for dealing with this challenge. To financially assist, we will have each mission provide care kits and such resources that would be useful for those who are living in unfortunate circumstances. All proceeds will be donated. Contact us to learn more about our commitment to this cause.

"The greatest nations are defined by how they treat their weakest inhabitants."