MEDICAL BENEVOLENCE FOUNDATION
9555 W SAM HOUSTON PKWY S NO 170, HOUSTON, TX 77099 mbfoundation.org

Total Revenue
$6,004,902
Total Expenses
$6,134,745
Net Assets
$10,736,610

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE MEDICAL BENEVOLENCE FOUNDATION PROCLAIMS AND DEMONSTRATES THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST BY ENCOURAGING AND SUPPORTING THE HEALING MINISTRIES OF OUR INTERNATIONAL CHURCH PARTNERS.

MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENTIN EVERY DEVELOPING COUNTRY, ACCESS TO UP-TO-DATE, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND LIFESAVING MEDICINES IS EXTREMELY LIMITED. AT THE SAME TIME, MILLIONS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND PHARMACEUTICALS ARE DISCARDED BY HOSPITALS AND COMPANIES EVERY YEAR IN THE U.S. WORKING WITH A NUMBER OF U.S. BASED PARTNERS, MBF SHIPS REFURBISHED AND NEW EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS MUCH NEEDED MEDICINES AND SUPPLIES, TO INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL PARTNERS IN KENYA, MALAWI, DR CONGO AND HAITI.WORKING OPERATING ROOM LIGHTS AND MOBILE ULTRASOUNDS FOR EXAMPLE, ENABLE THE DOCTORS AND NURSES TO TREAT THEIR PATIENTS SAFELY AND EFFECTIVELY. BEDS AND EXAM TABLES IMPROVE LEVELS OF PATIENT CARE. STERILE SUPPLIES REDUCE THE CHANCE FOR INFECTION. MEDICINES REDUCE PAIN AND SUFFERING.

WORLDWIDE MEDICAL MISSIONSMBF WORKS AS AN INDISPENSABLE LINK TO ENGAGE CHURCHES IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD TO TRANSFORM LIVES BY BUILDING STRONG, SELF-SUSTAINING HEALTHCARE MINISTRIES.AS A CHRIST-CENTERED MISSION WITH 57 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, MBF MOBILIZES INDIVIDUALS AND CHURCHES IN NORTH AMERICA TO EQUIP CHURCHES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES WITH SKILLS AND RESOURCES FOR MEDICAL MINISTRIES IN FOUR CRUCIAL AREAS: HOSPITAL DEVELOPMENT, NURSING SCHOOLS AND SCHOLARSHIPS, CRITICAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND PRIMARY CARE CLINICS.THIS LAST YEAR MBF PARTNER HOSPITALS DELIVERED OVER 25,000 BABIES, SERVED OVER 49,000 IN-PATIENTS AND OVER 750,000 OUT-PATIENTS. MBF'S STRATEGY IS TO ESTABLISH LONG-TERM PARTNERSHIPS WITH HOSPITALS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TO SUPPORT CRITICAL MEDICAL SERVICES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. MOST IMPORTANTLY, MBF HELPS TO DEVELOP AND COLLABORATE IN PROJECTS WHOSE GOAL IS SELF-SUSTAINABILITY. LAST YEAR MBF'S 7 SUPPORTED NURSING SCHOOLS HAD A TOTAL ENROLLMENT OF 1,442 AND GRADUATED 518 NEW NURSES.

MISSION EDUCATIONAN IMPORTANT MISSION OF MBF IS TO WORK WITH THE CHURCH OF NORTH AMERICA TO EFFECTIVELY AND THOUGHTFULLY PARTNER IN MINISTRY WITH THE CHURCH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. MBF HOSTS SEVERAL MISSION TRIPS EACH YEAR TO AFRICA AND HAITI. PHYSICIANS AND NURSES ON THE TRIPS PROVIDE MEDICAL SERVICES AND TRAINING FOR IN-COUNTRY MEDICAL PARTNERS. THESE TRIPS ALSO ALLOW MANY INDIVIDUALS FROM THE U.S. TO SEE FIRSTHAND THE DIFFICULTIES FACED BY THEIR INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS.ADDITIONALLY, MBF LAUNCHED THE MARY K. CENTER FOR GLOBAL NURSING DEVELOPMENT IN 2017. THROUGH THE MARY K. CENTER, MBF HAS TAKEN AN INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP POSITION TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES TO ENGAGE AND DEVELOP NURSING PRACTICE AND NURSING EDUCATION IN EVERY DEVELOPING COUNTRY.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
E Andrew MayoPRESIDENT/CEO40$159,759
Patrick CoughlinVICE PRESIDENT40$115,000
Ron JeffersCFO40$104,000
Jo Ann BurrellDIRECTOR1$0
Bryan WeissDIRECTOR1$0
Barbara Swan MdDIRECTOR1$0
Dale Stanton-HoyleDIRECTOR1$0
Robert Sloane MdCHAIR ELECT1$0
Shawn PowersDIRECTOR1$0
Eric G OsborneMEMBER AT LARGE1$0
Douglas MitchellDIRECTOR1$0
John MatthewsDIRECTOR1$0
William L LysaghtDIRECTOR1$0
Henry N KuhlmanIMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR1$0
Tim FischerDIRECTOR1$0
Daniel E Everitt MdCHAIR OF THE BOARD1$0
Bonni CarrTREASURER1$0
Jane C BrissetteDIRECTOR1$0
George F Bloss IiiSECRETARY1$0
Steve BarnesDIRECTOR1$0

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