TO LOVE IS
TO SERVE
FOR EVEN THE SON OF MEN DID NOT COME TO BE SERVED,
BUT TO SERVE, AND TO GIVE HIS LIFE AS A RANSOM FOR MANY.
MARK 10:45
Who are we?
We are a Christian organization with a heart to serve vulnerable communities with love and dedication. Our Goal is to bring people and resources together to meet the needs we have carefully identified, offering support that reflects God’s love in practical and meaningful ways.

Communities Where We Serve

San Cristobal
Located just 30 kilometers from Santo Domingo, San Cristóbal is a vibrant city full of history. Known as “The Cradle of the Dominican Constitution,” it was here that the nation’s first Constitution was signed in 1844, marking the beginning of an independent Dominican Republic.
For over 20 years, we’ve had the joy of working with more than 20 communities in the beautiful, peaceful mountains of San Cristóbal.
In San Cristobal is located our Center wich is a welcoming place where mission groups stay, and where we host medical, dental, and vision clinics outreach, as well as workshops and community gatherings. It’s truly a safe and comfortable space, full of warmth and care for everyone who comes.

San Pedro de Macoris
Located in the eastern region of the Dominican Republic, San Pedro de Macorís is a coastal city known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and entrepreneurial spirit.
About 70 kilometers from Santo Domingo, this province combines the charm of the Caribbean Sea with the energy of urban life and communities full of tradition and purpose.
San Pedro is recognized as “the cradle of Dominican baseball,” home to many players who have made it to the major leagues. But beyond sports, it is a land where people come together to overcome challenges, create opportunities, and build better lives for their families.
What People Say About Us

Servidores Mundiales has shaped my life, and my family’s. In 2014 I took my first mission trip to San Cristóbal with Servidores Mundiales, and I’ve been returning ever since—first on my own, now with my whole family. God touched my heart on that first trip and ultimately led to the creation of Building Without Boards, which partners exclusively with Servidores Mundiales to bring American teams to the area. We chose them not just for what they do, but how they do it.
I’ve seen this ministry share the love of Christ in ways that dignify and empower the people of the Dominican Republic, teaching each person about God’s love for them and nurturing confidence and belonging as believers. Their work goes beyond short-term relief; it restores hope and equips communities for the long term. I can’t imagine a more impactful ministry to partner with.
~Jadee Hanson


My wife Ann and I have had the honor and privilege to lead dental mission teams to the Dominican Republic for 20 years. Servidores Mundiales has been our partner, and close friend on every journey. With the help of Servidores Mundiales and commitment to the people in the Los Anones area, we have been blessed to help improve the oral health for many people. Our relationships and friendships will last a lifetime!!
~ Gary And Anna
“Here am I Lord, send me!” (Isaiah 6:8). In 2001, I felt called to go on a mission trip and believed it would be to Africa. After praying and searching for direction, God surprised me by opening the door to the Dominican Republic through an unexpected invitation. Despite doubts about timing and uncertainty, everything fell into place, and I stepped out in faith.
Just days after the events of September 11th, I traveled with a small team, not knowing what to expect. What I experienced there changed my life. I encountered deep need, but also incredible love, faith, and joy. The people welcomed us, the work was challenging, and the children captured my hear.
That first trip was only the beginning. Year after year, my wife and I returned, building lasting relationships and watching lives grow and change — including our own. Saying “Here I am, Lord, send me” not only led me to serve others, but shaped who I am today. The Dominican Republic became more than a mission field… it became a second home.
~ David McCarty







