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Happy patients at Muko Health Clinic IV in Uganda wave after receiving treatment from MedShare-equipped Medical Mission Team, Worldwide Healing Hands. MedShare has supported healthcare professionals at Worldwide Healing Hands for more than five years as they improve the quality of care for women and children in Uganda, Haiti, Chad, and Nepal. Photo Credit: © Nathan DeHart I want to say thank you to MedShare “for being such a valuable partner.“ We could not carry on our work without MedShare’s help. Dr. Paula Dhanda, Founder, CEO, and Medical Director for Worldwide Healing Hands 20172017 Annual Annual ReportReport Dear Friends, As we reflect on what MedShare accomplished over the past year with your support, we would also like to look to the future and what we can achieve given the foundation that this work has built. With your help, we were able to launch our Maternal & Child Health initiative, 2 Million Mothers, that will aid in reducing mortality rates for pregnancy and childbirth-related illnesses in communities where traditional medical care is unavailable. Our partnership with the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia allowed us to provide $9.2 million of medical supplies and biomedical equipment to strengthen their health system and support victims of famine and drought as they recover in the coming years. Because we trained more than 800 engineers and technicians to use and repair state of the art biomedical equipment this year, we can support hospitals in developing nations with the tools they need to save lives for years to come. None of those accomplishments would have been possible without the community that supports us. Everyone, from the volunteers who sort our supplies to the medical professionals who use those supplies to treat patients, enables our work. Because our donors invest in our mission, we can continue to serve communities in 100 countries. Because over 20,000 volunteers give their time and talents each year, we can divert millions of pounds of quality supplies from local landfills. Because our hospital and product partners donate generously, we can equip more than 766,000 healthcare professionals with the tools they need to save lives. Because those healthcare professionals continue to treat people in the most remote areas, we can reach more than 19 million patients who would otherwise go without care. Because each member of MedShare’s worldwide community cares deeply, we can accomplish all of this and so much more. Because you care, we can protect mothers and children from preventable illnesses and support healthy families. We can help communities recover from disasters and safeguard against infectious disease outbreaks. We can support underserved populations and restore their trust in healthcare. We can equip medical professionals with essential supplies and lifesaving knowledge. We can provide sustainable aid and expand access to quality healthcare. We can improve the quality of life of people and our planet. Because you care, we can affect change together. We are truly grateful for your support and trust. Yours in service, Charles Redding, Angeline Fife, CEO & President Board Chair 03 MedShare Our Mission Dear Friends, MedShare is dedicated to improving the quality of life of people, communities and our planet by sourcing and directly delivering surplus medical supplies and equipment to communities in need around the world. Our Commitment MedShare is committed to providing assistance to all healthcare organizations and medical professionals that serve vulnerable populations regardless of religion, political affiliation, or race. MedShare often partners with various faith- based and non-governmental organizations to fulfill our mission. MedShare is steadfast in our obligation to provide high-quality medical supplies and equipment to hospitals and clinics in need. Our Purpose MedShare is a humanitarian aid organization that sources surplus, essential medical supplies and equipment and directly delivers them, with training, to medical facilities around the world to help build capacity and improve the quality of life of people, communities, and our planet. Our Community MedShare relies solely on A mother holds her baby following treatment at Aysaita the generosity of individuals, Hospital in Ethiopia. The team at Aysaita was able to foundations, corporations, and open a Neonatal ICU thanks to MedShare donations. government grants to carry out our mission. 2017 Annual Report 04 A baby receives his vaccinations thanks to MedShare and Possible, a nonprofit healthcare community in rural Nepal. Treating more than 500,000 patients, Possible has a 12% observed reduction in under two mortality in the areas they serve! Maternal & Child Health 2 Million Mothers without healthcare resources. In 2017, we launched 2 Million Mothers, an initiative of our Maternal & Each year 2 million mothers watch their babies die Child Health Program. 2 Million Mothers aims to within 24 hours of birth, according to the World “ Health Organization (WHO). But these deaths are Your donation will definitely preventable. In fact, according to the UN, 98% of make a great difference in the maternal deaths are preventable. And the WHO agrees that if low-cost, low-tech medical care is lives of many sick children and provided to infants and new mothers at birth, 3 “ their mothers. million babies can be saved each year. Dr. Ibrahim Kassim, Aysaita Hospital, Ethiopia That’s why MedShare is delivering 100,000 Clean reduce the infant and maternal mortality rates in Birthing Kits to communities in need around the developing nations through improved medical world. Each kit contains the medical supplies intervention and better pre and post-natal care for necessary for women to give birth safely in areas women in low-resource communities. $3.3 312,500 10 million patients countries in aid donated for treated by Maternal & served by Maternal & Maternal & Child Health Child Health donations Child Health supplies & treatment in 2017 in 2017 equipment in 2017 05 MedShare Dr. Ibrahim Kassim at Aysaita Hospital in Ethiopia was able to save this little girl’s life thanks to donations from MedShare. Primary Care Strengthening Health Systems in Ethiopia I will never forget the one “ In 2014, MedShare began an ambitious project with particular child I was unable to the Ethiopian Ministry of Health. They asked us to treat due to a lack of medical help strengthen their struggling health system in “equipment and supplies. the wake of a devastating drought and economic Dr. Ibrahim Kassim, Aysaita Hospital, Ethiopia difficulties. Hospitals couldn’t afford basic medical supplies and doctors like Ibrahim Kassim (seen We donated $9.2 million worth of lifesaving above) helplessly watched their patients die -- all medical supplies and equipment to support because they didn’t have the tools they needed to Ethiopia’s healthcare. In addition to strengthening save the lives of their patients. their health system in the long-term, these 60 shipment donations, over 1 million pounds of donations enabled healthcare professionals like supplies, and 3 years later, MedShare completed Dr. Kassim to save countless lives and let patients our final delivery in 2017. like Hannan, the little girl you see above, go on to live happy and healthy lives. $16.1 1.4 65 million million countries in aid donated for patients treated by served by Primary Care Primary Care treatment Primary Care donations supplies & equipment in 2017 in 2017 in 2017 2017 Annual Report 06 MedShare has sent more than $3.5 million in disaster relief aid to Haiti since 2010. Infectious Disease Disaster Relief Control & Prevention Responding to Hurricane Matthew each community greeted Gaelle and her team with smiles. After watching her country being devastated by “ Hurricane Matthew, Gaelle Castor organized I have seen my people deprived several Medical Mission Teams to go to Haiti. She of everything they need, yet collected supplies at MedShare and made her way to the Tiburon Peninsula, the area severely smiling for so little that damaged by the storm. “ we gave them. Gaelle Castor, Medical Mission Team Leader in Haiti Many of the towns that she and her team trekked to were completely cut off from the rest of the As she distributed first aid and hygiene supplies, island, meaning that they had been waiting for Gaelle remarked that, though Haiti has faced medical assistance for over a week. natural disasters time and time again, Haitians But despite the devastation they’d experienced never give up hope. And as Haiti continues to and the injuries they’d sustained, members of heal, MedShare continues to care. 112,500 4 $876,000 patients countries in aid donated for treated by Disaster served by Disaster Relief Relief donations Disaster Relief efforts in 2017 in 2017 in 2017 07 MedShare Healthcare professionals at Ganta Hospital in Liberia wear PPE as they treat patients suffering from Leprosy. Infectious Disease Control & Prevention Something as simple as gloves... That’s why MedShare sends Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to communities vulnerable to Our CEO and President, Charles Redding, saw the infectious disease epidemics. We’re preparing long-term effects of our Infectious Disease Control communities for possible outbreaks and making & Prevention Program when he traveled to Liberia sure that no healthcare professional has to risk this year. their own life to save a patient’s. Just a short time ago, the threat of Ebola endangered all of West Africa. But, thanks to the When an institution approached“ cooperation of the international community and us to collect the aid, they stated the work of brave healthcare professionals on the ground, Liberia is officially Ebola-free. The that they had run out of gloves crisis taught us an important lesson: something as “for medical examinations the day simple as a pair of gloves or a mask can make the difference between life and death for patients and before! Henry Davis Reyes, Hospital Materno Infantil Juan Pablo II, Guatemala healthcare professionals alike.