Health Ministry
Graduates carry practical care, health education, and compassionate service into churches and communities.
This page follows the witness, service, and continuing connection of students who have trained through the institute and gone on to serve in the field.
Waldenses training is meant to continue bearing fruit after graduation. The alumni community reflects how learning, discipline, and mission-minded preparation keep working in real homes, churches, and communities.
This page gives the institute a dedicated place to celebrate graduates, highlight service journeys, and keep the wider church family connected to the work happening after training.
Stories currently visible on the public site.
Learning pathways that prepare students for practical service.
Leadership areas guiding training, mentorship, and field preparation.
A growing legacy of mission-centered formation and useful work.
Alumni service takes different forms, but it is grounded in the same purpose: useful labor, faithful witness, and practical ministry where people live.
Graduates carry practical care, health education, and compassionate service into churches and communities.
Alumni apply useful labor, stewardship, and self-supporting skills in ways that strengthen families and mission work.
Former students continue in evangelism, teaching, and local mission efforts wherever the Lord opens doors.
A few highlights from the alumni community, showing how training continues to bear fruit after students leave campus.
The institute can use this space to celebrate graduates, share updates from the field, and strengthen the bond between past students and current learners.