Good Hope Clinics
Good Hope Clinics provides basic health care needs as well as hygienic training.
The program provides eye care, wellness and clinic construction both regionally and in other countries. Each year our team identifies a series of projects based on needs and funding. Projects have a local impact on the North Shore of Boston or internationally.
Upcoming: Kenya Missions Trip 2025
Good Hope Clinics and Calvary Christian Church will be conducting a Health Care Mission to Kenya in 2025.
The mission will involve providing basic medical services, as well sharing the Gospel to the host community. For those interested in joining us, please contact us through email. Informational meetings will be scheduled soon.
Those interested in volunteering, will be asked to complete the volunteering process and join our monthly informational meeting.
Once you complete the volunteering process, will be assigned a team leader and be asked to complete documents listed on the TEAM MEMBER PACKAGE (See below team documents for reference).
Mission Trip Team Member Package
Good Hope Clinics Past Projects
Upcoming - 2025 Kenya Missions 2025
More details to come.April 2022 Kenya Missions Trip
The mission involved providing basic medical services, helping in a construction of a medical clinic, dug a well, training soccer coaches and refs, as well as ministering to kids at schools and communities.2017Mission Trip El Salvador
Our team aided in the construction of a clinic as well as assisting in eye care and dental hygiene. We also provided supplies for the clinic. Volunteers traveling to El Salvador self-funded this trip.
Good Hope Kenya Missions Trip Update
From April 17th to 27th 2022, Good Hope Inc and Calvary Christian Church sent a team of 10 volunteers to Kenya, Africa. The trip goal was to help the host community with medical clinics, as well helping finishing the construction of a building for a future clinic, training soccer coaches and referrers, digging a well to provide water for the clinic and the community, visiting the community schools, churches, and Kibera slum.