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Take 10 Global Challenge:
Protect What’s Proven. Power What’s Next.

Join a movement transforming how compassionate healthcare is built—not from the top down, but from the grassroots up.

For two decades, The Luke Commission (TLC) has delivered compassionate, innovative healthcare in Eswatini—the country with the highest rate of HIV in the world. We’ve built world-class systems, trained courageous teams, and scaled to serve over 300,000 patients annually, making TLC the leading non-governmental healthcare provider in the nation.

Now, drastic funding cuts threaten everything. TLC has been forced to scale back operations, leaving thousands without access to anti-retroviral and tuberculosis medications. Lives are at stake, and so is the future of a model that has transformed healthcare from the ground up. TLC has proven what’s possible—compassionate care that works, innovation that saves lives, and systems that build lasting change.

We must continue this work, and with your support, we will.

How You Can Help

  • Take 10 Minutes

    Learn about what’s happening and why it matters. TLC is more than a hospital—we are a proven model of sustainable, high-impact healthcare. Learn how innovation and efficiency have transformed lives and how we can’t let that progress disappear.

  • Donate $10

    A small monthly commitment provides stability for the most vulnerable. Your $10 doesn’t just treat a patient—it challenges corruption, builds sustainability, and leapfrogs broken systems with bold solutions. Together, we can ensure that life-saving treatments continue.

  • Tell 10 Friends

    A movement starts with you. This isn’t about charity; it’s about building the future of healthcare—sustainably and where it’s needed most. Share our story with your friends, family, colleagues, church, and beyond. Invite them to give $10 and tell 10 others. Watch the movement grow—and multiply!

How Your Donation Makes an Impact

Our goal is to serve 5,000 patients per month. To do this, we require $500,000 each month. Reaching this baseline ensures that the most vulnerable continue to receive life-saving care including:

HIV and tuberculosis treatments

Snakebite treatment

Specialty surgical care

Achieving this target will allow us to keep TLC alive—not just to survive, but to expand our impact and support other organizations and nations with proven solutions. Every dollar builds stability, sustains innovation, and strengthens a healthcare model the world needs.

Impact to Date

Monthly Gifts

Your monthly gifts provide the steady, reliable foundation TLC depends on — sustaining our mission in Eswatini and beyond, month after month.

Monthly Take 10 donors: 221

Catalyst Gifts

These special gifts spark immediate impact — accelerating TLC’s work and opening new doors for growth and innovation.

Total one-time gifts: $79,984

Number of one-time gifts: 38

Thank you for investing in a global model of excellenceproven, ready, and built to last.

What’s Proven

  • Compassionate care that heals

  • A team that leads with courage

  • Systems that work

  • Innovation that saves lives

What’s Next

  • Ensuring the most vulnerable continue receiving care

  • Equipping teams, institutions, and nations with what’s already working

  • Scaling a model of excellence that’s proven, ready, and built to last

What you give today shapes who lives tomorrow.

Stories of Healing & Transformation

  • Meet Nkhululeko

    It was late in the evening when he set off for home, unaware that his life was about to change forever. The path was familiar, but danger lurked in the shadows. In an instant, he felt the searing pain of fangs sinking into his leg—a black mamba, the deadliest snake in the region. Terror gripped him as the venom coursed through his veins. Within moments, darkness swallowed him whole.

  • Meet Bonisile

    Bonisile never imagined how deeply her faith and strength would be tested. A devoted wife and mother of three, her world turned upside down when COVID-19 struck her home. Her husband, the first to test positive, recovered quickly with only mild symptoms. But for Bonisile, the virus became a battle for her life.

  • Meet Sibusiso

    For years, pain was his constant companion. Since 2015, it gripped him relentlessly, making every step a battle, every movement a reminder of his suffering. He relied on pain medicine to dull the agony, but some days, even the strongest painkillers couldn’t help.