We Love Your Love
Here's how you can help
There are many ways to support Marycare's mission. Whether you give your time, resources, prayers, or financial support — every contribution saves lives and transforms communities.
Volunteer Your Time
Join our mission stateside or abroad. We welcome doctors, nurses, healthcare professionals, and dedicated volunteers who want to make a hands-on difference in underserved communities. Your skills and compassion can change lives.
Make A Donation
Your monetary donations provide essential medical equipment, staff salaries, life-saving medicines, laboratory services, operating theater supplies, and ambulances. Every dollar goes directly toward delivering critical care to those who need it most.
Become A Sponsor
Help underwrite a specific event or become a long-term global sponsor. Your sponsorship makes a lasting impact while gaining visibility for your organization. Contact us to learn more about partnership opportunities.
We deeply appreciate your prayers for our mission and continued work. Your spiritual support sustains us as we serve vulnerable communities around the world. May the Lord richly bless you for your faithfulness.

Sponsor a Project
Make a lasting impact by sponsoring one of our life-saving initiatives. Project sponsorship allows you to showcase your support for our mission while gaining visibility among our community, your stakeholders, and the people whose lives you're helping to change. From medical equipment to clean water systems to women's micro-loan programs — choose a project that aligns with your values and watch the transformation unfold.

Your love, prayers, volunteerism, and charitable contributions provide real-world solutions to people in desperate need. With your help, Marycare has treated thousands of patients, prevented disease and malnutrition, fed and clothed vulnerable families, and provided micro-loans that empower entrepreneurs to launch businesses that support and sustain their communities for generations to come. Together, we're breaking the cycle of poverty — one life at a time.



