About Us

About LMMS

About Us

The Loveworld Medical Missions and Services is committed to promoting health and impacting lives through the projects and initiatives of its executive arms; the Trauma Care International Foundation (TCIF) , the Volunteer Medical Corps (VMC), Loveworld Community Clinics and the Loveworld Medical Centre. Both the TCIF and VMC are member agencies of the Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International and they have impacted the lives of millions around the world through various medical and humanitarian projects. Through the Loveworld Medicaid, Lifesaver EQUIP and Loveworld Community Clinics, partners and stakeholders of the LMMS have achieved significant impact in improving the health outcomes for so many who are less privileged.


The Trauma Care International Foundation

The Trauma Care International Foundation (TCIF) is focused on improving trauma care and emergency response services in her member nations through safety and health education training sessions, advocacy campaigns and community based programs including voluntary blood donation drives.

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The Volunteer Medical Corps

The Volunteer Medical Corps (VMC) is a global Christian network of medics, paramedics, health care professionals, humanitarian volunteers, and students who are committed to providing medical care, relief assistance, and sustainable health care solutions in regions of crisis and to communities in dire need.

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Loveworld Community Clinics

These consist of a network of medical facilities being built to provide round-the-clock, unbiased, and specialized medical services to those in need of medical attention within under-served communities. These medical facilities include Loveworld Community Clinics Ikeja, Yola, Jos, Eket, Maiduguri and many others.

About the TCIF First Responder Network Project

The TCIF FIRST RESPONDER NETWORK INITIATIVE is designed to provide the quickest emergency medical first response to victims of trauma within 10 minutes of injury in every locality across Nigeria, before the arrival of the emergency medical services.

This way we could help keep more trauma victims alive and prevent unnecessary deaths.

The project consists of an expanding pool of trained volunteer first responders, emergency medical vehicles and equipment, the TCIF Command and Control Centre and the uniquely designed TCIF Emergency Response App (TCERA) through which our first responders will be activated in the event of emergencies.

About TCERA APP

The Trauma Care Emergency Response Application suite is the foundation’s mobile technological solution designed to save lives by making access to emergency response and basic first aid easier and faster. The suite comprises of the TCERA responder app, Tcera user app and a command center that manages the operations of the foundation’s network of first responders.


The TCERA user app is available for use by the public and with the app, you can:

  • Connect with a TCIF First Responder
  • Sign up as a voluntary blood donor and schedule an appointment to donate blood at your preferred center.
  • Request for safe blood for transfusion
  • Take a course on first aid and CPR on the TCIF E learning portal.
  • Learn some new about first aid every week via its blog articles.
  • Locate nearby healthcare facilities with Realtime map assistance and so much more.



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