
Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.
Is. 43:18-19

2025 was quite a year! We changed our name to better reflect our ministry of supporting those involved in medical mission in a variety of different ways. We, also, made the decision to close our warehouse in Swindon and facilitate shipments to Zambia in a different way.
More importantly, through your interest and support we were able to ....

We have one more container to ship from Swindon which will take all the goods you brought or sent in during last year. However, this will not fill the container so if you still have goods you want to send then please get in touch with us as we may be able to arrange that for you. We anticipate that the container will ship in March.
Work has been ongoing to prepare for shipping to Zambia through a different route. We have a loading point set up in Kent, where we will have a small window to get boxes there - you can either send them by post/courier or deliver them yourself. The first container will include medicines and we are waiting to confirm orders and delivery dates before knowing exactly when the container will go. We think it will be in June with a delivery window in May but we will confirm the details as soon as we can.
We are no longer able to take any more glasses as we already have more pairs here than we will be able to grade before we have to move out of the warehouse.

We've recently taken on a number of new medical students to support on their electives in 2026, so please be praying for Ioan, Katie and Meghan who will be preparing to head overseas at the end of February.
Katie asks: "I would be very grateful for prayer for safe travel, good health and wisdom as we serve God's people with love, particularly as we navigate language and cultural barriers."

Our project focus this month is Runaperu in Peru who work to support those living with a disability in Peru, particularly those living in rural communities who are often isolated. They offer physiotherapy, training and pastoral support to those they meet while sharing the message of Jesus.