
Medical professionals from the Vida Sana Center, operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the East Venezuela Union, and volunteers pose for a group photo at the conclusion of a free medical outreach serving community members in Caripe, Monagas, Venezuela, February 14–17, 2026. [Photo: East Venezuela Union]
March 31, 2026 | Caripe, Managas, Venezuela | Gabriel Moncada, Gabriela Becerra and IAD News Staff
More than 500 people received medical care and spiritual support during a health and mission outreach held February 14–17, at the Vida Sana Center in Caripe, Monagas, Venezuela.
The four-day initiative brought together more than 20 volunteers who provided a range of services, including triage, pediatrics, internal medicine, psychiatry, psychology, traumatology, dentistry, podiatry, and ultrasound exams, along with the distribution of medications. Each consultation also included emotional and spiritual guidance, organizers said.

A family meets with a medical doctor during a free health outreach at the Vida Sana Center in Caripe, Venezuela, reflecting the church’s commitment to holistic healing and community service. [Photo: East Venezuela Union]
Community Impact
During the “Missionary School of Health Evangelism” seminar, psychologist and volunteer missionary Luisa Otahola emphasized that medical care extends beyond diagnosis and treatment. “True success lies in helping patients not only recover their well-being, but also become messengers of these principles,” she said.
Lorena Fernández, a Vida Sana Center collaborator, reinforced the message, noting that the call to serve is not limited to healthcare professionals. “Every church member is invited to reflect the character of Jesus in every act of service,” she said.

A volunteer provides a massage to a participant during a Vida Sana Center health outreach in Venezuela, reflecting the church’s commitment to holistic care and community impact. [Photo: East Venezuela Union]
The spiritual closing message was presented by Dr. Raydel Espinosa, director of the Adventist Clinic in Maturín, who encouraged participants to view their work through a broader lens. “We are ambassadors of the kingdom of heaven in a territory of pain,” he said, urging attendees to see people beyond their illnesses and recognize their need for restoration.

A mother and her son consult with a medical professional during a health outreach in Caripe, Venezuela. [Photo: East Venezuela Union]
José Gómez, whose son received pediatric care, expressed gratitude for the services provided. “This kind of care is truly needed because there are many illnesses,” he said, thanking the team for their dedication and spirit of service.
A Place of Restoration
Belisario explained that Caripe was selected in part because the Vida Sana Center plays a key role in the church’s mission. “These centers are meant to be places of refuge,” she said. “We are working to reactivate them alongside permanent missionaries and volunteers who support this cause.”

A health professional from the Vida Sana Center in Venezuela shares a spiritual nugget during the community outreach. [Photo: East Venezuela Union]
For many in Caripe, the initiative offered more than medical attention—it brought renewed hope, organizers said. When health and mission come together, they said, the result goes beyond physical recovery, fostering meaningful and lasting transformation in people’s lives.