Programs
Most of ICM's beneficiaries subsist on less than US$0.15 per day, live without clean water or sewage, and suffer from malnutrition and its related illnesses. ICM's unique approach is to partner with the existing infrastructure of the local Christian church that is found in most slum communities to share God's love and grace through the programs below.
Feeding Programs:
A common struggle of families in poverty is the constant challenge of finding food for proper nutrition. Click here to learn about ICM's efforts to help meet some of these needs.
Livelihood Programs:
While important, providing food and medical care is not a permanent solution to the consequences of poverty; the livelihood program seeks to equip recipients with job skills to become self-sufficient.
Church Empowerment
In addition to meeting specific material needs, ICM has several programs to empower the work of local churches who share God's love and grace with their communities.
Medical Programs:
The ICM medical program provides healthcare services to those who are unable, through lack of knowledge or funds, to seek this assistance from the Philippine healthcare system.
Children's Programs:
Children are often the most affected by poverty. ICM runs several programs to address the special needs of children at risk.
who are we?
International Care Ministries is called to release the poorest of the poor in the Philippines from spiritual, emotional and physical bondage.
