Restoring Health and Well-being to Wounded Service Military Men and Women

There is a great need now to care for our disabled service people who have sacrificed much in an effort to defend freedom in the world. Physical, mental and spiritual healing can take place in various ways. Medical experience has shown that physical recovery can be speeded and enhanced if one’s mind and spirit are actively engaged in meaningful projects. Medicine has also learned that helping others in constructive ways is a most effective way to attain personal satisfaction, restore confidence, and make oneself again feel needed and useful.

We believe that those who have suffered the trauma of warfare, like our service personnel, can help restore their health and well-being by aiding other victims of conflict. Especially deserving of help are children whose families have been scarred and destroyed by war. Towards this goal, we are starting a program in cooperation with U.S. military hospitals, especially Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington DC, and its Chaplain’s Office if interested and willing. The program is called “Little Flower”.

In the “Little Flower” project, our wounded veterans --and we will first listen to them--will connect directly with war orphans in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Afghanistan, Iraq and USA. The aim is to mutually rebuild lives, those of American service people and of young victims abroad and at home. Specific program activities are under preparation, and will include material assistance to overseas orphanages, correspondence and visits, and educational support to individual orphans abroad or at home. If we are successful in receiving some support of people who care, interested veterans will be able to participate at no cost for them in the program.

“Little Flower” is also a gift of love from America through benefactors who wish to help orphans of all faiths and bring comfort and inner peace to our wounded veterans and their families. Volunteer team members include Ambassador Harry; former Air Force Captain and Medical Corps Army Colonel Williams; Doctor Marcos; Claudine and Bernard, MMP-MC’s Directors. Benefactors and volunteers are welcome. Thank you for being there when we need you the most.

Mary Mother of Peace-MC is a 501 (c) 3 tax-exempt, faith-based non-profit charitable organization. Click How to Help?

“NURTURE PEACE LIKE A FLOWER WHICH IS IN NEED OF WATER, TENDERNESS AND LIGHT”


 

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