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CURE has a comprehensive approach to providing surgical care for children with disabilities. We support their families and strengthen the capacity of local church and healthcare systems in the countries we serve.

CURE Children’s Hospitals

CURE International is a global nonprofit network of children’s hospitals providing surgical care in a compassionate, gospel-centered environment. Services are provided at no cost to families because of the generosity of donors and partners like you.

About CURE

Motivated by our Christian identity, CURE operates a global network of children’s hospitals that provides life-changing surgical care to children living with disabilities.

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CURE International is a global nonprofit network of children’s hospitals providing surgical care in a compassionate, gospel-centered environment. Services are provided at no cost to families because of the generosity of donors and partners like you.

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CURE and GMHC: Advancing God’s Kingdom Through Medical Missions

Earnest Kioko, CURE’s Chief Ministry Officer, instructs church leaders during a Theology of Disability training in Uganda.

CURE’s network of eight hospitals across Africa and the Philippines are places of hope for children with treatable but life-limiting disabilities and their families.

Many of these children are ostracized in their communities because of their disabilities. But CURE’s highly skilled staff is dedicated to changing their lives forever through surgery while supporting them and their caregivers with prayer and counseling. At CURE, these young patients and their families learn that they are loved by God and worthy of care.

Equipping the Church

CURE works to extend this care outside our hospital walls by training local pastors and lay leaders on a scriptural view of disability—that all children, regardless of ability, are created in God’s image and worthy of respect.

Through our Theology of Disability training, we equip pastors, church leaders, and communities to show love and compassion for those with disabilities, challenging misconceptions and empowering the church to be a voice for the marginalized.

CURE equips pastors with a biblical view of disability—that all children, regardless of ability, are created in God’s image. 

Partnering for God’s Kingdom

To better help the kids in our care while strengthening and advancing global health mission work, CURE partners with the Global Missions Health Conference (GMHC), the largest medical missions conference in the US.

At GMHC, medical professionals from around the world gather to share their knowledge and meet others who are passionate about combining their healthcare experience with their passion to serve God’s kingdom. Through our partnership with GMHC, CURE identifies and connects with the next generation of healthcare workers who will serve with us to treat children made vulnerable by disability.

For healthcare professionals, such as those at GMHC, an understanding of the Theology of Disability is transformative. It equips them as they integrate their profession with their faith in God and learn how to respond compassionately and effectively to the unique needs of those living with disabilities.

Learn More About Theology of Disability and GMHC

CURE’s Chief Ministry Officer, Earnest Kioko, sat down with Luke Bugett, Digital Director for GMHC, to talk in-depth about CURE’s Theology of Disability training. You can watch the video here and learn why our partnership with GMHC is a powerful resource for anyone looking to pursue global medical missions work!

And be sure to check out the conference, which takes place November 7-9, 2024, in Louisville, Kentucky.

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