MercyMed

2,551 healthcare facilities have been damaged or destroyed

Our response is MercyMed

As war damages Ukraine’s medical infrastructure, MercyMed delivers medical equipment, ministers to wounded soldiers, and helps build strategic partnerships for long-term care and gospel impact.

MercyMed

War leaves deep wounds—physical, emotional, and spiritual. Through MercyMed, our teams partner with university hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, and medical leaders in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, to deliver critical equipment, strengthen patient care, and bring the hope of Jesus to wounded soldiers and their families.

Our team is not only supplying urgent medical resources but also building trusted relationships that open doors for prayer, encouragement, and ongoing gospel ministry.

A young man in a hospital bed with amputated arms is smiling and shaking hands with a visitor. Three other visitors, including a woman and two men, are standing around him, smiling and engaging in conversation in a hospital room.

Meeting Urgent Medical Needs

Over the past three years, we have supplied Ukrainian hospital clinics with medicines and equipment, including drugs for phantom limb pain in amputees.

Hospitals urgently need more support in trauma recovery, life support, infection control, diagnostics, surgery, and long-term rehab. Equipment shortages threaten life-saving care, infection prevention, and recovery.

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A group of six healthcare professionals standing together in a gym or therapy center, holding framed certificates and smiling at the camera.

Building a Strategic Medical Partnership

MercyMed is creating long-term impact through academic and clinical partnerships. Harvest Equippers is connecting Vinnytsia’s medical school—Pirogov Memorial Medical University—with the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

This strategic bridge between these medical schools strengthens medical collaboration, training, and future care. Pirogov is Pastor Frederick’s alma mater and serves over 6,000 students.

Caring for Wounded Soldiers

Our partnerships allow the ministry to be inside hospitals. Since the war began, our teams have supported three university clinics with medicines, surgical supplies, and equipment.

This trust allows us to visit wounded soldiers and their families, pray with them, share the gospel, and hold weekly spiritual renewal meetings. Your support brings practical help and spiritual hope to those deeply affected by war.

Group of five people standing in a room with medical equipment on a couch, looking at each other, with the woman in the foreground partially visible, a religious icon on the wall, and a window with pink vertical blinds.