Volunteer Spotlight: Vivian Green, Lead Interpreter
There aren’t many Mission of Mercy Arizona volunteers who can say they’ve been with us since the very beginning, but Vivian Green is one of them! Back in October of 1997, she learned about a new nonprofit called Mission of Mercy
Removing barriers to healthcare: Frank’s story
At Mission of Mercy Arizona, 89% of our expenses go directly to medical care, patient support and education each year. This funding supports patients like Frank*, a truck driver who came to our Avondale clinic after passing out behind the
A Diabetes Journey: Anthony’s Story
MOM Patient Story: Anthony* (name changed for privacy) is a relatively new patient to the Mission of Mercy clinic located in North Phoenix Baptist Church. At his first visit in February of this year, Anthony presented with a remarkably high HgA1c
Volunteer Spotlight: Elba Serrato Meza
Meet volunteer extraordinaire: Elba Serrato Meza Elba grew up in Mexico and moved to Arizona when she was 14. She found out about Mission of Mercy while attending an interpreter program offered by St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center. “I knew
Taking Action to Combat Type 2 Diabetes
Taking Action to Combat Type 2 Diabetes Alarmingly, the rate of patients with Type 2 diabetes in Arizona has doubled over the past decade. Mission of Mercy (MOM) is at the front lines of this battle. Approximately 80% of the patients
Healing through Love – It’s Not Just a Slogan
Healing through Love – It’s Not Just a Slogan Over the past few months, all of our lives have been interrupted in some way, and we’ve been left with a whole lot of uncertainty. It’s an uncomfortable feeling – one that
Paula’s Pulse: June 2020
Paula’s Pulse As an organization, Mission of Mercy is committed to helping all members of our community who find themselves in need of primary healthcare – regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, nationality, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation or language. We work steadfastly
Mission Driven, Even in Times of COVID-19
In early March, Mission of Mercy volunteer physician Dr. Carie Barlow saw a new 57-year-old patient who had been experiencing abdominal pain for about a year and had a history of kidney stones. He was also found to be hypertensive
Paula’s Pulse: May 2020
As you are aware, the impact of COVID-19 has been devastating on individuals, families, businesses and, of course, our nonprofit community in Arizona. I want to personally thank you for your calls, emails, thoughts and prayers for Mission of Mercy during
Mission of Mercy: Coronavirus Update
Coronavirus Concerns UPDATED 03/17/2020 As the situation rapidly unfolds, Mission of Mercy has released statements from our Board Chair and Chief Medical Director HERE. During these unsettling times, Mission of Mercy wishes to recognize and extend our heartfelt appreciation to our volunteers, staff,