Our Story

TLC was founded in 2005 at the height of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Eswatini (then Swaziland).
At that time, no treatment for HIV/AIDS existed. Experts estimated that at without extreme intervention, the nation would be statistically extinct by 2030…

Hope and Healing

Inspired by their faith, Harry & Echo VanderWal moved to Eswatini with their three-year-old triplets and one-year-old baby with the goal of providing compassionate, comprehensive healthcare to as many people as possible—especially those suffering complications of HIV/AIDS.

Staff for the first outreaches included Harry, Echo, their children, and a translator. Based in a rented house near Manzini, Eswatini, the TLC staff soon grew to 15. Leaving before dark and arriving home after dark, the staff conducted more and more outreaches every year, reaching increasing numbers of people.

A Place for Miracles

In 2013, TLC acquired the land that is now the Miracle Campus. In the years following, the TLC team constructed over a dozen buildings on campus, turning the Miracle Campus into a self-contained hub for serving the Kingdom of Eswatini.

Fast Forward 20 Years…

Today, with over 700 staff, the TLC staff is 97% Emaswati. Between on-campus and outreach efforts, hundreds of patients from across Eswatini are welcomed each day for compassionate, comprehensive care. While our roots are still in Christian faith, we honor and welcome all people, standing together to bring healing, hope, and care to those in need

Through digital solutions, sustainable energy projects, and exciting new technologies, TLC is dedicated to improving access to healthcare for Every Last One.

20 Years of Compassionate Care

"We, though, are going to love—love and be loved. First we were loved, now we love. He loved us first." 1 John 4:19