For over a century, CMMB has stood firm in our commitment to healthier lives worldwide—to our brothers and sisters who have the least among us.

With the support of individuals, corporations, and foundations, our donors help us reach more than 4,000 health facilities across 32 countries annually. Our Access to Medicine Program is responsible for the distribution of about $300 million worth of medicines and medical supplies each year.

For 1.4 million people around the world, our services are often lifesaving. Among those we serve are children affected by HIV, health workers who treat patients with the medications we distribute, and pregnant women receiving prenatal care for the first time.

The landscape of foreign aid is changing, but we trust that our global community will come together and find ways to provide healthcare services in countries where the needs are dire. We will continue our lifesaving work to deliver medicines and respond to urgent health needs, including those of moms and their newborns. Meanwhile, our decades-long service to over 400,000 children, youth, and adults in communities affected by HIV infection and AIDS is at risk due to probable funding gaps. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the future of these programs, the need remains, and only with your support can we do our best to maintain healthcare services for people who need them.

Thank you for believing in our mission. Together, we will continue to save lives.