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Showing posts with label Interchurch Medical Assistance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interchurch Medical Assistance. Show all posts

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Cardin visit to New Windsor campus recalls history, mission

Cardin's visit draws our attention to two local institutions -- both with international stature and extraordinary ecumenical background.

On Sept. 6, 1944, the former Blue Ridge College property in New Windsor was purchased for $31,300 for use as a world relief center.
According to its website, "What began ... in 1960 as Interchurch Medical Assistance has not simply survived. ... Instead, it has become a thriving, vital, significant contributor to the health of millions."
IMA works in Haiti, the Congo, Tanzania, Sudan, India, Togo and many other nations. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, IMA will host an event for partners and supporters Oct. 6...  
http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/4761/cardin-visit-new-windsor-campus-recalls-history-mission/

U.S. Senator Cardin greets Brethren Service Center volunteer Becky Motley during the senator's visit to the New Windsor center Sept. 8. Motley was packing quilts for shipment to overseas clinics and joked that she planned to put Cardin to work. The senator took part in a luncheon and accepted thanks from the center for his support in helping to locate three staff members of the center's Interchurch Medical Assistance service who were stranded in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after the January 2010 earthquake. 
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Saturday, December 05, 2009

IMA World Health Recognized by Forbes as One of Nation’s 20 Most Efficient Charities


IMA World Health Recognized by Forbes as One of Nation’s 20 Most Efficient Charities

For Immediate Release

Provider of Health Care Services and Supplies Has 100% Fundraising Efficiency


New Windsor, MD — December 1, 2009 — Forbes magazine and Forbes.com have named IMA World Health (IMA) as one of the “Most Efficient” large charities in the United States.  In its special report, America’s 200 Largest Charities, Forbes identifies IMA as one of the major non-profit organizations that efficiently provides donations to those who need them.
Forbes notes that 99% of IMAs total expenses are devoted to charitable services. In addition, 100% of IMAs fundraising expenses are used to raise money and supplies for recipients.

“Especially in these difficult economic times, donors expect every dollar to be put to good use,” said Richard Santos, President and CEO of IMA. “Efficient management has been a central part of the „IMA Way for nearly 50 years. We put significant effort into leveraging each dollar.”

Since it was founded in 1960, IMA has been supporting the provision of medicines and supplies, disease control, essential healthcare services and bolstering healthcare systems in developing nations. An example of IMAs efficient delivery of supplies and expertise to those in need is its Safe Motherhood Kit. For only $25, donors can provide a mother and her baby in the developing world with the clean and sterile supplies, clothes for a newborn, and education she needs to ensure safe childbirth.

Others have recognized IMAs efficiency as well. IMA has received the highest possible efficiency rating from the recognized charity watchdog group Charity Navigator for five consecutive years. 

Working efficiently has enabled IMA to expand its scope and reach in post-conflict situations, where the need is often most acute. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), IMA helps bring primary healthcare to roughly 10 million people, in the process building that countrys capacity to sustain that care. IMA is also participating in the effort to prepare war-torn Southern Sudan for independence through the creation of a basic healthcare system in the two largest states.

“IMA increasingly focuses on developing entire health care systems in places where they have been damaged, destroyed or never existed,” added Santos. “Our internal efficiencies are a major benefit as we assist others in establishing effective and sustainable systems focused on helping vulnerable people who truly need basic medical care.”

About IMA World Health

IMA World Health is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that helps provide essential healthcare services and medical supplies to people in need around the world. IMA operates primarily in developing nations to restore health, hope and dignity to those most in need. For more information, visit us at www.IMAWorldHealth.org or call 877-241-7952.


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