Conventual Franciscan Friars & SOS International:
United for Zambia

Bringing Hope and Health to the Heart of Africa

Our Mission: Delivering More Than Supplies

In an unprecedented partnership, the Province of Our Lady of Consolation of the Conventual Franciscan Friars joins forces with SOS International, a champion in global health solutions. Together, we embark on a vital mission to deliver essential medical supplies to Zambia, Africa – transforming lives and communities.

The Power of Partnership

SOS International: Pioneers in repurposing surplus medical supplies, SOS International prevents waste and promotes health. Since 1993, their efforts have diverted over 4 million pounds of medical equipment from landfills, providing hope and healing across 106 countries.

Conventual Franciscan Friars: With a legacy of compassion and service, the Friars bring spiritual solidarity and organizational strength to this partnership, uniting a global community in the service of those in need.

The Journey Begins

First Milestone Achieved: The inaugural shipment of medical supplies, funded by the generosity of our supporters, has successfully arrived in Zambia! This delivery marks a significant step in our ongoing commitment to improve healthcare in medically underserved regions.

Second Milestone Achieved: A second shipment was sent in September 2024! Real change is starting to take place because of your support!

How You Can Help

The journey continues, and your support is crucial. Help us sustain this lifeline to Zambia.

  • Donate: Every contribution, large or small, funds the transportation of life-saving supplies.
  • Volunteer: Join our efforts in collecting, organizing, and preparing medical supplies for shipment.
  • Spread the Word: Share our story and mission to amplify our impact.

Join Us

Together, we can create a healthier, more hopeful future for Zambia and beyond.

Donate towards our next shipment.

Be the Difference!

You can be the difference as we provide medical supplies to a community

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