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Formerly known as Plea Inc, this organization aims to help the most at-risk communities

gain access to healthcare treatment and education by connecting people and

organizations together. We believe disease prevention in countries where many people

living in rural areas end up dying from preventable and curable illnesses can be

mitigated by more efficient use of volunteers and nonprofit organizations. We host

multiple clinics, resource sharing, and health fair events in developing nations such as

Haiti, Nigeria, Liberia, Zambia, Ghana, and Togo. Our commitment to contributing to

expand healthcare access to impoverished communities globally is rooted in the belief

that healthy communities are central to socioeconomic progress, human happiness and

well-being.

5428

Patients Served

53

Volunteers

63

Surgical Interventions

8

Countries Served

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Sponsor a surgery starting at $20

Current Partner Initiatives

See What We Have Been Up To

ServeWell is committed to providing essential medical care to underserved communities around the world. Our volunteers work tirelessly to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those in need.

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Upcoming Medical Missions

Join us in our upcoming medical missions to support our cause and make a difference in the lives of people lacking access to proper medical treatment.

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HOW YOU CAN HELP

Your contribution can change lives. Whether it's through volunteering, donating, or spreading awareness, your support is crucial in fulfilling our mission.

Our  Latest Initiative Trip
Ghana 2025

Stay informed about our latest projects, success stories, and impact in communities around the world.

Meet Our Team

Meet the dedicated individuals behind ServeWell who are passionate about making healthcare accessible to everyone.

UPCOMING MEDICAL MISSIONS

  • Sun, Oct 04
    Nigeria
    Servewell will be continuing our annual outreach to rural areas of Northern and Central Nigeria to host clinics and facilitate surgical procedures in various areas affected by religious persecution, civil unrest, or radical poverty.
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