We value partners who share our passion to bring measurable transformation and life to those who are most disadvantaged. We invite you to be a driving force for this sort of change in a suffering world crying out for help.
Our Bush Angels paramedics network and social enterprises project offer effective ways to achieve corporate social responsibility objectives and enrich brands. Mustard Seed Global understands that corporate partnerships need to be both impactful and mutually advantageous, and seek to work with potential partners to establish these sorts of alliances. We seek good brand alignment and develop effective systems for measuring performance, reporting, and acquitting funds.
We are looking for a corporate partner with naming rights to grow with our Bush Angels paramedics as they grow into an impactful national network redefining healthcare delivery to remote areas.
Do you desire to make a real difference to the welfare of others or to serve the purposes of God in the world to reduce suffering, bring healing, and hope? If so, we would love to talk with you about how our work might provide meaningful and fruitful ways to direct or steward your resources to that end.
We understand that people like you don’t just want to be generous for the sake of it, but you want to express your heart and spend your money in a way that makes a real difference in the world. You want to be involved in measurable changes to leave a legacy that has made God’s world a better place.
We do too.
(1) An innovative approach to delivering primary healthcare to remote communities praised by The World Bank, and now expanding into a national network of ‘Bush Angels’ paramedical units using 4×4 ambulances and 23′ boats purpose-fitted with state-of-the-art equipment and operated by medical staff with specialised training.
(2) A break-through and timely early cancer diagnosis service developed with leading oncologists for bush delivery using solar power for ultrasound-guided core biopsies, GeneXpert technology for same day diagnosis and treatment of early cervical cancer, and arc lights to detect eye cancer, cataracts, and glaucoma.
(3) Emergency care beyond the urban reach of Saint John Ambulance and hospital services to rural and remote areas where 85% of PNG’s population lives.
(4) A social enterprise to facilitate a youth traineeship to rehabilitate juvenile prisoners and address the challenging issue of juvenile crime through alternative approaches to punishment, addressing the causes of criminal behaviour in young people, and pathways to a viable livelihood.
The goal is to encourage personal development and to link these young people into entry-level jobs, vocational training, or to help them start micro-enterprise businesses.
GET NAMING RIGHTS
BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE LEADING EDGE
IMPACT A NATION
By helping to fill the gap in early cancer diagnosis people can present earlier to services treating the disease and have a better chance of survival.