Incorporated in June 1981, Blessings International is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing medicines and medical supplies for community medical development, emergency disaster relief operations, and medical missions especially in places where healthcare access can be a challenge. The organization supplies these healthcare items to Christian groups that deliver medical services in areas where the needs are greatest, such as in disaster-hit areas and remote communities.

Blessings International is committed to healing the hurt on the local and global scales by providing them with life-saving medications, supplements and medical supplies via identified groups. It also seeks to build health communities through the treatment of people affected by endemic medical issues, overwhelming disasters, and disease outbreaks as well as transforming lives through active demonstrations of Christian love.

The people behind Blessings International originally intended it to be a part-time effort but its reach, scope and influence slowly grew over the years especially when other Christian ministries heard of it. Its founder, Harold Harder, resigned from his professorial position to focus on the organization in 1985 and his efforts contributed to its growth.

Today, Blessings International has grown from a small source of donated low-cost medical supplies for mission trips to a large international non-profit organization. Aside from its ministry in the United States, it is also one of the major suppliers of donated medical supplies in several developing countries across Asia and Africa. It has also established strategic partnerships with several churches, universities, and medical institutions as well as non-governmental organizations.

Blessings International also a dedicated complement of 19 full-time employees and an army of donors and volunteers ready to spread God’s blessings. It maintains its headquarters in a 14,000-square foot warehouse and repackaging facility in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.

Licensed physicians and dentists can place their orders on the website. Payments for the low-cost medical supplies are accepted through major credit cards, too.