The complex issues of poverty can only be addressed through partnership.
We are extremely grateful to the communities, churches, individuals, foundations, businesses, and other organizations who have joined us in working to create a world where no child dies from a preventable disease. Together, we learn from each other and work collaboratively towards a world with health and hope for all.
Foundations and Organizations
Church Partners
*Church has established a Partnership Covenant with AMOS.
- Anacortes First Baptist Church
- Burton Baptist Church
- Calvary Baptist Church Washington, D.C
- Clarksburg Baptist Church
- Covenant Presbyterian Church
- Community United Methodist Church
- First Baptist Church in Beverly
- First Baptist Church of Ann Arbor*
- First Baptist Church of Galesburg
- First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland
- First Baptist Church of Massillon
- First Baptist Church of Mattoon
- First Baptist Church of McMinnville*
- First Baptist Church of Newark
- Knollwood Baptist Church
- North Hills Community Baptist Church
- Ocean View Baptist Church*
- Pullen Memorial Baptist Church
- St. Mark Presbyterian Church
- United Baptist Church Elmira
- United Church of Canandaigua
- Jeff Street Baptist Community at Liberty
- Kingswood United Methodist Church
- Chinese Christian Church & Center
- First Baptist Church of Topeka
- Gloucester United Methodist Church
- Grace United Methodist Church
- Grace-Trinity Community Church
- The Church of St. Michael & St. George
- McGrawville Baptist Church
- Prairie Baptist Church
- Providence Baptist Church
- Quakertown United Methodist Church
- South Athol United Methodist Church
- South United Methodist Church
- St. Matthew’s United Methodist Church
- Sudbury United Methodist Church
- The Episcopal Church in Jackson Hole
- Central Baptist Church
- University Baptist Church
- First Baptist Church of Benton
- First Baptist Church of Kansas City
- First Baptist Church of Lawrence
- West End United Methodist Church
University Partners
Nicaraguan Ministry of Health (MINSA)
One of AMOS’s key partners is the Nicaraguan Ministry of Health (MINSA). We share the same goal of reaching vulnerable people who most need access to care. In places like Nicaragua, most people get their health care through the government public health system, yet there are still barriers to care linked to extreme poverty, long distances between communities and health facilities, hard-to-access roads, and socio-cultural norms.
AMOS has been invited to support the Ministry of Health through trainings for community health workers, doctors, and nurses, with a focus on quality improvement in the delivery of health care services. We hope to continue to partner with the Ministry of Health to replicate models for health care delivery that expand the network of community health workers and bring health closer to the people.
Individual donors
Thank you to our incredible community of donors whose generosity fuels our mission and transforms lives every day. Your support makes all the difference.
View the 2023 donors list here.