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2023 Warehouse Expansion Project
Through a collaborative network of donors, partners, staff, and volunteers, MAP International distributed more than $700 million worth of life-changing medicine and health supplies to over 86 countries.
Now, MAP has a vision to double our impact by 2028. However, this goal will only be attainable with the expansion of our warehouse facilities. MAP’s current 40,000 square feet of warehouse space is beyond capacity. In order to expand our worldwide impact, we need to also expand the space where we receive, store, and prepare our donated medicine and health supplies for distribution.
In December 2022, MAP celebrated the groundbreaking for a new warehouse facility that will provide an additional 43,000 square feet of storage space next to our existing warehouse and distribution center in Brunswick, Georgia.

Scheduled for completion before the end of 2023, this new facility will more than double MAP’s distribution center capacity – and with it, our capacity to help more people in the years to come.
MAP has served millions of people in 86 countries.

$745,372,921 medicine delivered an increase of $119 million from 2021
$37,549,164 disaster relief provided an increase of $24 million from 2021
86 countries served
Countries where MAP provided medicine and health supplies in 2022
Our mission is to provide medicine and health supplies to those in need around the world so they might experience life to the fullest.

16,462,459 Prenatal Vitamins
Patient Treatments to 49 Countries
119,568 Oral Rehydration Salts
Patient Treatments (2,989,200 Total Sachets) to 45 Countries
1,816,915 Deworming Medications
Patient Treatments to 15 Countries
805,661 Antibiotics
Patient Treatments to 57 Countries
Bringing Children Health Program (BCH) is a targeted initiative of MAP International to increase global health equity for access to antibiotics for children in need.

324,543 children reached an increase of 243,000 from 2021
Over 27 million people in the United States live without health insurance.
In response, MAP International is partnering with several clinics in seven states to improve access to life-changing medicine for people with chronic conditions like asthma, hypertension, Type I & II Diabetes, and high cholesterol.
51 participating clinics in seven states AL, CA, GA, IL, TN, TX, VA

167,197 treatments provided an increase of 130,000 from 2021
Lebanon
Lebanon is facing a healthcare crisis caused by an economic collapse in 2019. Medicine is so scarce that patients are rationing their medication or taking nothing at all. This is leading to preventable severe health issues and even death.
In 2022, MAP worked with a partner in Lebanon to send shipments of prenatal vitamins, antibiotics, and medicines for patients who suffer from chronic conditions like asthma and diabetes. By providing access to these essential medicines, our hope is that people will not be forced to choose between their health and putting food on the table.
Liberia
Over 50% of Liberia’s population live in poverty, and approximately 90% lack access to consistently safe drinking water. With few resources, illness and disease are widespread.
Last year, MAP sent a regular shipment of health supplies and prenatal vitamins to the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Liberia. In addition to these supplies, this particular shipment also included medicines for the treatment of cancer and mental health conditions. All medicines are important, but medicines like these are also saving and transforming lives for Liberians in need.
Ukraine
It has been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine and sparked a humanitarian catastrophe, leaving over 42,000 people dead and more than 50,000 injured. As the conflict continues, a staggering 14 million Ukrainians have been forced to flee their homes because of the violence. Over the last year, MAP has responded to the crisis by sending 38 shipments of essential medicine and supplies to Ukraine. These shipments have included 8 Interagency Emergency Health Kits, each containing enough medicines and supplies to serve 10,000 people for 90 days, as well as over 35,000 Disaster Health Kits.
Disaster Relief
• Responded to nine disaster relief efforts:
Ukraine/Russia Conflict
USS Comfort – Guatemala/Honduras
COVID-19 Response
Midwest Tornadoes
Kentucky Floods
Burkina Faso Crisis
Savannah, GA Tornadoes
Hurricane Fiona
Hurricane Ian
• Rushed
118,920 Disaster Health Kits to help treat injured and displaced people
Guatemala
Ethiopia
A violent civil war and widespread famine has placed a significant burden on Ethiopia’s healthcare system. The resulting shortage of medicine is having devastating effects on people’s lives.

MAP is collaborating with a partner to distribute autoimmune, rheumatoid arthritis, and antimigraine medications to hospitals that serve the rural population of Eastern Ethiopia, with the goal of long-term impact on the health and hope of Ethiopians.
Where
Preeclampsia is a treatable high blood pressure disorder that can occur during pregnancy. However, due to the lack of access to basic prenatal and delivery care, expectant mothers in Guatemala are experiencing the highest mortality rate in Latin America.
Last summer, MAP delivered a shipment containing 2,000 patient treatments of medicine used to treat preeclampsia to our partner in Guatemala. This shipment also contained 58,000 patient treatments of prenatal vitamins, because all people – no matter how young –deserve the chance to live life to the fullest.
• 17 countries served

MAP is honored to partner with these faithful domestic and international organizations who played a significant role in delivering MAP’s life-saving medicine and health supplies to those in need around the globe.
We are grateful for the dependable and generous support of the following corporations and foundations.
MAP is recognized for its efficiency and effectiveness by the following charity watch dog agencies:
Earned a coveted four-star rating from Charity Navigator, the highest level of achievement, including a 100% score for accountability, finance, leadership and adaptability.
Awarded GuideStar’s Platinum Seal of Transparency. This is the highest level of recognition offered by GuideStar, the world’s largest source of nonprofit information.
Ranked #19 on the “America’s Top Charities for 2022” list by Forbes magazine, which awarded MAP a perfect ‘100’ score for Fundraising Efficiency and Commitment.

Met the 20 Standards for Charity Accountability set by the Better Business Bureau.
Learn more at www.map.org/financials.
The annual Bill Foege Global Health Awards are given in honor of people and organizations who have made substantial contributions to the progress of global health.

Congratulations to our 2022 Bill Foege Global Health Award Winners:
Dr. Helene Gayle – Spelman College, President
Dr. James Curran – Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Dean
Alliance for Paired Kidney Donation
Thanks to our Presenting Sponsor:
Thanks to our Platinum Sponsors:
Thanks to our Gold Sponsor: