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Release the power of your generosity with Mercy Ships

This quiz is created by Mercy Ships, a faith based charity where volunteers and donors like you come together to bring hope and healing to thousands of people in Africa by providing free, life-changing surgeries.

 

Whether you give spontaneously, plan your impact, like to give quietly or more, you can join with others to make a profound difference. Because Mercy Ships is powered by people just like you who believe in the power of giving to impact lives and communities.

 

Discover your unique giving style and be inspired to join a global movement of compassion.

In Sub- Saharan Africa, every year there are 40 million untreated surgical conditions. Mercy Ships is on a mission to change this reality.

On every medical mission our volunteer doctors and nurses provide thousands of free, life-changing surgeries to those who need it most. And, we also training local medical professionals to continue this work long after we’ve gone.

Your generosity can help transform lives—one surgery, one patient, one community at a time. By giving today, you’re not just helping to provide a much-needed surgery; you’re giving hope and a future to someone who had none.

What we have accomplish so far in Africa

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Together, we can impact more lives together

"I applaud Mercy Ships in their efforts of transformational development as they make a lasting difference in a world of need. Mercy Ships has committed themselves to the vision of an African renaissance in their vision of bringing hope and healing to the continent of Africa. I salute the vision and mission of Mercy Ships and ask that you join me in supporting their noble work and contribute to make this world a better place."