Jul 14, 2012 | Volunteer Stories
“I came to the YWAM Medical Ship not knowing what to expect in PNG or on the outreach. Once I got here, I was amazed at the hospitality of the people, those on and off the ship. I found the crewmembers on the ship very welcoming, and over the past two weeks made...
Jul 13, 2012 | Volunteer Stories
With one in seven women dying in childbirth in rural Papua New Guinea, YWAM Medical Ships was fortunate to have a mid-wife on the first Outreach. Debbie Butters was able to experience the full range of heartache in loss to the joy of having a healthy baby named after...
Jul 13, 2012 | Volunteer Stories
“Where else can you find 50 people crammed into a small space for 2 1/2 weeks without fighting and disharmony? This experience was so uplifting with everyone focused on the same purpose.” – David Wardle, Nurse, Ingham
Jun 4, 2012 | Volunteer Stories
Sauga Mabaia’s dream has started to become reality. Learning even the basics of dentistry used to be a far off idea, but the 29-year-old father of two, living in Karati village, has finally received the opportunity to begin learning with the help of the dentists that...
Feb 14, 2012 | Volunteer Stories
A grandmother, Atelena, whose vision was impaired by cataracts has the surgical gauze removed and gazes on the faces of her grandchildren for the first time in 24 years. The ophthalmology procedure is relatively simple, but the tears of joy that filled her eyes as she...
Jan 2, 2012 | Volunteer Stories
Kimpson Kibou joined the Medical Ship for Outreach Two in 2011. He is originally from Ero Village in the Gulf Province of PNG but moved to Kikori, a more populated area, to help with basic oral health care treatment at the hospital there. When he’s not cleaning and...