Everyone deserves to have health and hope.

Stories of Hope

Jen (pictured here) was filled with fear… fear of not seeing her baby live.

Learn about this and many other stories of hope at the AMOS blog.

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How We Help

AMOS equips local people with the training and resources to treat illnesses, prevent death and disease, and strengthen collaboration to facilitate health care for the community, and by the community.

Imagine a world...

Imagine a world where the place you are born does not determine your opportunity in life – where every one of God’s children has the physical, emotional, and spiritual health needed to unlock their full potential.

We know that the solution is not new or high-tech. It lies in the hands of our world’s greatest resource – its people.

Founded in 2007 by medical missionaries Drs. Gustavo, David, and Laura Parajón, AMOS trains local people in rural villages in an effort to extend the primary health care system all the way to the very last house in the most remote community. 

Your Impact in Nicaragua

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0 Active community health workers trained to save lives and improve health.
0 People served through AMOS's programs.

Your Impact in Nicaragua

Serving in Nicaragua: a life-changing experience!

Serving in Nicaragua: a life-changing experience!

Last month we welcomed Shwetha Sudhakar and Mackenzie Cater, who are both in internal medicine-pediatrics residency in Cleveland. During their in Nicaragua, they went up in the mountains in Nicaragua to participate in a Health Fair and delivered water filters. They also cared for patients in our urban clinics in Managua, did home visits to…

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She’s inspired to serve her neighbors

She’s inspired to serve her neighbors

Jeilin Téllez is the new health promoter of Banco de Siquia, in the South Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua. And your support is helping her change lives! Jeilin is 23 years old, the youngest member of her community’s Health Committee and also the first woman to become a Health Promoter in that region. Despite her young age,…

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