Basic Medical Help
Author
Hense Bennett
Date
June 29, 2026

Just the basics are incredibly difficult to find!!!
The Need for Medical Supplies in Cuba Is Urgent
Our most recent mission trip to Cuba went very well from a medical standpoint, but it was also heartbreaking.
Every item we were able to bring was received with smiles, gratitude, and often relief. But the need is far greater than what we were able to carry in. Many mothers asked our pediatrician for vitamins for their infants and young children. We had none to give them. These mothers are deeply worried about their children’s nutrition, and they are doing the best they can in very difficult circumstances.
The clinics we visited were in desperate need of even the most basic medical supplies. The nurses, doctors, and clinic staff are trained and willing to care for their people, but they simply do not have what they need. They need Band-Aids, antibiotic ointment, sterile water to clean wounds, gauze, dressings, tape, and basic wound-care supplies. In many cases, they do not even have the supplies needed to properly suture wounds.
They also lack common medicines that most of us take for granted, including Tylenol for adults and children. They have very limited medicine and equipment to treat asthma and other breathing problems, which are a major issue in Cuba.
Before every trip, we prepare as carefully as we can. We collect supplies, pack what we are able to carry, and do our best to meet the needs we know about. But every time we leave Cuba, we leave knowing they need more.
That is why your support matters so much!!!
A simple gift can help provide basic medical supplies, children’s vitamins, wound-care materials, and medicine that can make a real difference for families, clinics, and medical workers who are trying to serve their communities with very little.
The need is real. The gratitude is overwhelming. And every supply we are able to send is used to help people who truly have nowhere else to turn.
Please prayerfully consider giving to help us continue this work.






