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      Missionary Assistance Project (MAP)

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Much of the missionary work being done in Africa, India, and other parts of the world today, is being done by Pastors, Evangelists, and workers who are nationals of the country that serve.  Concern Mission International desires to strengthen and further mobilize this harvest force.

Our  "Missionary Assistance Project" (MAP) exists to help Concern Mission come alongside Missionaries, pastors, men, and women who are serving in missions and to help meet specific needs they may have. By doing this, we can encourage and help missionaries and churches, without creating unhealthy dependency. 

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Help Provide Food the Needy in Ghana

In Accra, Ghana, and West Africa, we work alongside Pastors, churches, local community leaders, and organizations to help in distributing shipment of used clothes, shoes, and dry canned goods to hungry and needy people, especially the children and women the most vulnerable during when disaster strikes. We monitor the situation at the designated distribution center to determine the impact on children and their families to enable us  respond to the growing need and emergency situations in Ghana, West Africa. Make your donation today

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Help Save a Dying World in india

 

  Priority is given to the following areas of need:
Training, logistics, administration, conferences, member care, transportation to/from ministry location, ministry materials or project funding, Business As Mission or micro-finance, vehicles, and health emergencies.  

 

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Help Provide basic  needs in Nigeria

Much of the missionary work being done in Nigeria today is being done by  Native Nigerian pastors. Bishop Godwin Okafor, and the Family of God Ministries in Nigeria is among our International Mission Coordinators in Africa.  Concern Mission desires to strengthen and further mobilize this harvest force throughout Nigeria and around Africa. All funds and donations are used for the ongoing support of Mobilizing Pastors and other missionaries serving in the Mission field, whether at home or abroad, is a significant part of Concern Mission's "Kingdom Expansion Evangelism Program.  Your support of this project helps to undergird this vital effort in helping and identifying with the dying world.

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FEED THE HUNGRY FOR CHRIST IN GAMBIA

The quickest and most effective way to help us identify with these less fortunate children in The Gambia is to make a charitable donation to Concern Mission International today.  Every dollar will reach Gambian children directly. Our Pastors and missionaries are working very hard to make sure that these poor and hungry children are well taken care of physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. You may also send donations in kind such as canned goods, non-perishable food, clothes, and shoes for the children that will be shipped to Gambia through our local shipping company.

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Help Provide basic  needs in Ugenda 

​In Uganda, CMI has been active for over two decades, engaging in: Evangelism and Outreach: Spreading the Gospel to unreached populations, including Muslims, women, and children. Humanitarian Support: Providing food distributions, counseling, employment training, and economic assistance to disadvantaged individuals, especially children. Community Empowerment: Facilitating programs aimed at lasting change and self-sufficiency through physical and spiritual growth initiatives.  If you're interested in supporting CMI's mission in Uganda, here are some ways to get involved: Donate: Financial contributions help fund various programs and initiatives. Volunteer: Opportunities may be available for those looking to offer their time and skills. Partner: Collaborate with CMI on specific projects or community outreach efforts.

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Urgent basic  needs  in Liberia

Clean Water & Sanitation: Many rural areas lack access to safe drinking water. Sanitation and hygiene infrastructure are underdeveloped.

Food Security & Nutrition: Malnutrition affects children under 5. Families may struggle to grow or afford enough food: Healthcare: Access to basic medical care, maternal health, and vaccination services remains limited. Rural clinics often lack supplies and trained professionals. Education: School attendance is rising, but many lack proper facilities, books, and teachers. Girls often drop out due to early pregnancy or lack of support: Shelter In post-conflict areas, many families live in fragile or temporary housing.

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Provide basic  needs  in Cameroon

Many villages lack reliable access to safe drinking water: Poor sanitation causes disease outbreaks (e.g., cholera). Girls often miss school due to lack of toilets.

Food Security:  Malnutrition affects children and pregnant women; Farmers often lack tools, seeds, and markets for their crops. : Conflict and climate issues disrupt food access in some regions. Healthcare: Limited access to hospitals, especially in rural areas. High maternal and infant mortality rates. Common issues: malaria, HIV/AIDS, and waterborne diseases: Education: Many children don’t attend school due to cost, distance, or insecurity.In conflict zones, schools are destroyed or closed. Girls face extra barriers: early marriage, gender norms, period poverty: Shelter & Safety: Conflict has displaced over 1 million people. Many live in overcrowded, unsafe conditions.

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