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Agape Flights Agape Flights makes regular weekly flights to Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Bahamas for over 350 missionary families. Agape distributes medicine, medical supplies, nutritional supplements. They coordinate short-term, volunteer mission teams and organizes and implement self-sustaining community development projects. |
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Aldo Castañeda Foundation (La Fundacion Aldo Castañeda) Guatemalan organization established to develop a high quality pediatric cardiac unit in Guatemala (to help children from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Belize, Dominican Republic and Haiti). Funds raised help train medical, nursing and technical personnel and also acquire the necessary equipment. Founded by top pediatric cardiac surgeon Dr. Aldo Castaneda. |
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Baptist Haiti Mission The Baptist Haiti Mission's medical ministry in Fermathe, Haiti (close to Port-au-Prince) serves the local population as well as those in remote areas. The medical staff operates a 100 bed full service hospital and tuberculosis sanitarium, as well as outpatient clinics serving hundreds daily. |
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Baptist Mid Missions TASK Force Program provides opportunities for healthcare professionals to serve abroad from 1 week to 2 months. A clinic is operating in Jacmel, Haiti with one Haitian doctor and one mission doctor. |
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Baradères Sister Parish Project The project is a parish ministry of St. John the Baptist Catholic Community, Silver Spring, Maryland. It enables people in St. Pierre parish, Baradères, to obtain health and educational services they otherwise would not have. Baraderès is on the north coast of Haiti's western peninsula, about 100 miles west of Port-au-Prince. |
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Bon Samaritan Christian-based mission located in Montrouis north of Port au Prince on Route One south of St. Marc. They have a small basic clinic for the poor. They are open 6 days a week and have a nurse, pastor who serves as a pharmacist and manager there all the time. They have a doctor who volunteers when he can. |
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Byas Foundation The BYAS FOUNDATION is a nonprofit organization established in Canada in 1997. It is dedicated to raising funds and collecting medical supplies for Hospital of Hope in Pilate, North Department, Haiti. The Foundation was named in memory of the hospital's founder, Father Pollux Byas. |
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Cathedral of the Incarnation in Nashville, TN Cathedral of the Incarnation in Nashville has adopted a Haitian parish, St. John the Baptist in LaVallee, a mountainous region 50 miles from Port-au-Prince. Among other outreach programs, a healthcare and medical trip is planned each year to provide care to the sick in the outlaying areas of LaVallee, especially those who are unable to travel to St. Joseph hospital. |
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Catholic Diocese of Richmond Haiti Outreach Works in health care, education, public policy and justice issues in Hinche, Haiti. The diocese hosts numerous visitors, and sponsors conferences. Their web site has a calendar of trips (some medical), conferences and links. |
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Catholic Medical Mission Board CMMB began working in Haiti in the 1920's, and now supports healthcare initiatives with benefits to women and children. These include a school-based health program, a daycare center with health care, and work with St. Boniface hospital in Fond des Blanc. |
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Children of the World Foundation Charitable organization involved in social and healthcare projects in Nicaragua, Mexico, Rwanda, and Haiti. In Haiti they collaborate with the Foundation for Mercy and Sharing to support 3 orphanages and an OB-GYN Hospital and Clinic(Mercy Clinic)in Port-au-Prince. |
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Children's Medical Missions of Haiti CMMH, is a not-for-profit foundation which supports children's health work by the Episcopal Church of Haiti (Eglise Episcopale d'Haiti; EEH). |
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Christian Flights International (CFI) Christian Flights International (CFI) is a ministry created to give the children of Ranquitte, Haiti "Hope and a Future." Trips include medical and educational. |
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Christian Mission of Pignon The Christian Mission of Pignon, Inc. (CMP) was founded in 1981 as the stateside support agency for Comite de Bienfaisance de Pignon in Pignon, Haiti. An outpatient clinic and small hospital provide major and minor surgery, radiology, pharmacy, lab, eye and dental clinics, as well as a nutrition training center. |
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Christian Service International (CSI Ministries) CSI works with churches, schools, universities, families and individuals to design custom international and national outreach experiences. CSI handles all the details and provides the assistance group leaders and coaches need to have a successful experience. Works in Guatemala, Belize, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Honduras, among other countries. Runs SIF Centre de Sante medical facility in Croix des Bouquets/ average of 100 patients a day. |
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Christianville Mission In order to meet the physical needs of the impoverished Haitian people, a medical clinic with nutrition program treats the sick. The modern dental and eye clinics see hundreds of people each week. |
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Colorado Haiti Project The Colorado Haiti Project provides educational and medical resources to people living in Petit-Trou de Nippe and the 275 children attending St. Paul's school. Each year two medical and educational teams travel to the community to treat and care for the people in the area. |
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Community Coalition for Haiti (CCH) Community Coalition for Haiti’s objective is to improve access and availability of preventative and curative healthcare through medical missions, education, training, and support for Hopital Bienfaisance de Pignon, which serves over 160,000 in the Northern Plateau. |
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Consortium for the Advancement of Haiti (COADHA) COADHA’s mission is to assist the Haitian people in the strengthening and building of public and private institutions that would address the needs of the nation. Initiatives include the Adopt-a-Hospital project, facilitating medical missions and providing logistical support and medical supplies to the Haiti Endownment Fund delegation. |
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CRUDEM (Center for the Rural Development of Milot) CRUDEM missionary hospital is located in the little town of Milot, on the north coast of the island of Haiti, in the Caribbean. The nearest airport is in the town of Cap Haitian, 30 minutes to the west. |
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Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontires (MSF) MSF operates in areas where there is no medical infrastructure or where the existing one cannot withstand the pressure to which it is subjected. In most cases, relief programs change to rehabilitation projects that may run for several years after the most urgent needs have been met. In 2008 MSF remains present in Martissant,Haiti. MSF operates the trauma centre of the Hôpital de la Trinité, the Pacot rehabilitation centre and the Jude Ann maternity hospital. |
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ERITAJ Foundation ERITAJ Foundation was established to foster human resources organizations in Haiti. It provides technical and financial assistance to Haiti-based non-profit organizations that focus on community development, education and literacy, health care, disease prevention, nutrition for pregnant women and infants, and the care and protection of orphans and homeless children. |
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Eternal Hope in Haiti Eternal Hope in Haiti (EHIH) is a Christian mission organization that provides free medical care through quarterly mobile clinics and runs an orphanage for critically ill and abandoned children. Mission teams are comprised of Christian volunteers who serve in healthcare and non-health-care capacities. |
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Family Health Ministries Family Health Ministries is dedicated to helping individuals, families and communities 'in need' help themselves, in culturally relevant ways. Currently, they are supporting Haitian-run programs in maternal health; child health, education and church development. FHM's health focus is primarily public health focused. FHM has supported a cervical cancer prevention program based at Hopital Sainte Croix in Leogane since 1993. In addition, FHM takes a medical team to Cite Soleil, Haiti every June. |
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Fellowship of Associates of Medical Evangelism (FAME) FAME partners with other mission organizations to deliver a unique combination of medical mission services, including medical facilities, medicines and medical supplies, and short-term mission teams. Countries served include Honduras, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. |
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First Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor Haiti Medical Mission Task Force Works with Hopital Ste. Croix (Holy Cross Hospital), Leogane, Haiti; Faculte de Sciences Infirmieres de l'Universite Episcopale d'Haiti (School of Nursing, Episcopal University of Haiti), Leogane, Haiti; and the Pazapa Center for handicapped children, Jacmel, Haiti. Sends two medical missions annually. |
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FOCAS (Foundation of Compassionate American Samaritans) FOCAS operates the Child Survival Program in both the rural and peri-urban areas of Petion-Ville just outside of Port-au-Prince. The immediate goals of this project are to save the lives of mothers and their children from birth through age five. FOCAS provides access to safe deliveries and works daily to prevent deaths among children from such causes as malnutrition, diarrhea and pneumonia. FOCAS' long-term objective is to transfer the leadership of this program over to Haitian partners as they develop the capacity to become self-sustaining. |
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For Haiti With Love For Haiti With Love is an all-denominational Christian mission working in the northern part of Haiti. Their base is in the city of Cap-Haitien. A medical clinic provides 24-hour emergency free medical care for the poor. |
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Friends of Good Samaritan A non-profit, volunteer, group of surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists, and registered nurses dedicated to providing free surgical care to the needy in Haiti. |
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Friends of Haiti The Friends of Haiti, Inc., of Green Bay, Wisconsin, is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to reach out in friendship to the people of Haiti, with an emphasis on improvements in health care and educational opportunities. |
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G.O. Ministries Great Opportunities in Global Outreach. GO sponsors short-term medical missions to support their the free medical and dental clinics in three hubs: Santiago, Batey Nueve, and Quanamenthe. |
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GHESKIO GHESKIO through its service and research activities, has emerged as leader in the fight against diarrhoeal and mycobacterial diseases as well as AIDS and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. GHESKIO has been a model of integration with and cooperation among the private, public, national, international, university, and humanitarian sectors. |
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Global Health Action (GHA) GHA's mission is to provide training and education in health, community development, and leadership to benefit individuals, families, and communities worldwide. Graduates of GHA programs are active in over 80 countries around the globe. It conducts community health worker training in Haiti. |
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Global Health Ministry Since 1989, we have sent teams of healthcare professionals to provincial villages and distressed urban areas in Latin America and the Caribbean to help people with little or no access to professional healthcare. Founded as Global Outreach, a program of Eastern Mercy Heath System, today's Global Health Ministry has served over 18,000 people through the dedicated work of over 400 volunteers. |
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Global Vision Citadelle Ministries (GVCM) Mobile medical clinic teams travel to GVCM churches throughout Haiti and set up clinics. |
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Haiti Cheri Haiti Cheri works in the village of Dolval, in the mountains of Northeast Haiti near the Dominican Republic border. U.S. medical teams provide clinics twice a year. Future plans include a permanent clinic and use of satellite technology to link U.S. physicians to the clinic between visits. |
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Haiti Connection Very useful website concerning work of Episcopal church in Haiti. Note that this is different than "The Haiti Connection." |
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Haiti Medical Mission of Fargo-Moorhead For one week every January, the team travels to Pignon to perform over forty major surgeries for the native people of Haiti. People from all over the country come and line up to see if the team can help them. Each fall, in preparation for the trip, the medical team collects and packs recycled but quality surgical equipment and operating room materials from various Fargo-Moorhead healthcare facilities. |
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Haiti Medical Mission of Wisconsin Volunteer interdenominational medical professionals who work with the Haiti Parish Twinning Program to bring quality health care to the people of Thiotte, Haiti. |
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Haiti Medical Missions of Memphis Haiti Medical Missions of Memphis provides health care to the peoples of Haiti through a comprehensive primary care health clinic in Croix des Boquets near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The facility provides day surgery, primary and preventive health care, dental and eye care, and serves up to 400 patients per day. The clinic also provides onsite educational training experiences for visiting, medical/dental and nursing faculty, residents, students, and private health care volunteer providers from abroad. |
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Haiti Outreach Ministries (HOM) Christian non-profit organization with the goal of introducing Christianity to the people of Cite Soleil, Haiti and neighboring communities. They do some medical work in this area. Medical teams are typically comprised of several nurses and paramedics to perform triage and screen patients for a particular doctor. |
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Haitian Christian Mission Haitian Christian Mission's three medical clinics and mobile medical teams serve nearly 16,000 people every year. |
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Haitian Clubfoot Project The purpose of the HCP is to treat and cure clubfoot deformity in Haitian infants less than 2 years old with the Ponseti method of non-surgical clubfoot treatment. |
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Haitian Health Care Foundation The Diocese of Richmond Parishes, in collaboration with the heathcare mission of the Diocese of Hinche in Haiti, promote parish health care with pilot programs like the Klinik Lenkanasyon in Haiti's Central Plateau. |
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Haitian Health Foundation A volunteer effort of health professionals working in Jeremie, Haiti. The multi-disciplinary clinic is equipped with a pharmacy, clinical laboratory, dental operatory, medical examination suites, a medical laboratory, medical and dental radiology capabilities, and sonogram. It includes a modern eye care facility. |
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Haiti-Med An alliance of Haitian and German doctors created to develop a health system in Haiti based on their vision of society. The group is active in Tabarre, Ti-Tanyen, and Cite Siclait. Longterm goals to establish 50 bed hospital in Tabarre, a Health Center in Léogane, and a center and trade school for street youth. |
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Harvest International Harvest International is a non-profit, non-denominational, Christian organization ministering to the physical needs of impoverished people throughout the world to gain the right to minister to their spiritual needs. |
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Healing Art Missions In cooperation with the "Adopt-a Village Missions a group of Granville and Newark, Ohio volunteers travel to Dumay, Haiti, each January to provide free medical services to the local villagers. |
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Healing Hands for Haiti Foundation Healing Hands for Haiti Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing rehabilitation medicine to Haiti. The foundation operates a year-around clinic with doctors and surgeons in Haiti who volunteer a few days a week. Short term mission trips are sent to the clinic roughly once monthly with physiatrists, prosthetists, surgeons, etc. |
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Hearts Together for Haiti Hearts Together for Haiti is a Canadian charitable organization working for the betterment of the people of Haiti, primarily of Labadie and its surrounding communities.The implementation of new schools, various medical, educational and nutritional programs are at the heart of HTFH's work. |
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HELP (Haitian Episcopal Learning Partnership) HELP is an organization of 12 Kansas City parishes partnered with 12 Haitian parishes to provide and support ongoing medical care, education for 1,000 school children, and agricultural projects in the southern Haitian villages. On an annual basis, six to seven medical teams from the United States care for the people living in these villages. |
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Help Haiti Now Provides basic needs of healthcare and medicine, educational support, food, clothing, and shelter to Haitian people in Goyovier and 87th Place. |
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Hope Alive! Clinic Haiti Christian organization that supports two medical clinics, one in Tricon and one in Mariani, Haiti. The Mariani clinic, staffed by a pediatrician, nurse, and pharmacist, serves over 7,000 people annually, providing powdered milk, rice, cooking oil, and vitamins twice each month. Mothers and children also receive free medicine and free doctor examinations. The staff at Tricon includes a physician and a nurse. |
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IAM Missions (International Accelerated Missions) IAM missions recruits and sends physicians, physician assistants, nurses, medical assistants, technicians, dentists, and dental techs for short-term missions. |
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International Aid Serving Kids (IASK) The mission of IASK is to improve the living conditions of orphans and abandoned children around the world, by working with members and other organizations to reduce the cause for abandonment through providing education, job training, and assisting in finding loving and caring families for these children. Medical task force organizes medical trips to Haiti and other locations. |
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International Child Care International Child Care is a Christian Health development organization. Operating in Haiti since 1967 and in the Dominican Republic since 1988, ICC is working to change the conditions that make people sick, hungry, impoverished and afraid. This is the parent organization of Grace Children's Hospital in Port-au-Prince. |
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Konbit Sante Cap-Haitien Health Partnership Founded in 2000, Konbit Sante is committed to helping Haitians in North Haiti care for Haitians with targeted health programs, supplemental Haitian medical staff, teaching, equipment, supplies, and infrastructure improvements. |
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La Gonâve Haiti Partnership and Clinic Partnership between Episcopal Diocese of Haiti and Episcopal and Presbyterian churches in the US focusing on education,healthcare,nutrition,agriculture,water, and economic opportunity. Runs clinic with doctor in Gonave and Community Health Workers Program. |
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Living Hope for Haiti Medical Clinic Clinic run by Living Hope Haiti Christian Mission. The clinic opened in July 2003, and a physician started full time in August. They also have a head nurse and two assistant nurses on staff. |
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Luke's Mission Luke's Mission is a Christian organization whose mission includes caring for the poor, fostering health care by supporting the training of Haitian health care professionals in Belbede, Haiti, promoting illness prevention, treatment and public health education among the people of Haiti, assisting in the provision of food, basic sanitation facilities and hygiene education. |
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Lumiere Medical Ministries Lumiere Medical Ministries is a non-denominational, non-profit mission working in partnership with Mission Evangelique Baptist du Sud d'Haiti (MEBSH), the local Haitian church. Hopital Lumiere is located high in the mountains of southern Haiti, 25 miles inland from the southern seaport of Aux Cayes. |
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Maison de Naissance An organization that is providing a free birthing center in in a neighborhood of Larnage, an especially poor rural area in the area of Torbeck, a moderate sized city on Haiti’s Southern peninsula. It is sponsored by The Healthy Mothers – Healthy Babies, a program of Children’s Medical Missions of Haiti. |
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Medical Benevolence Foundation Working to bring health and wholeness around the world. Provides support for 2 hospitals in Haiti: Covenant Hospital (Mombin Crochu), Hopital Sainte Croix. Support includes community health programs, training for indigenous personnel, provision of medical care and medical supplies. |
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Medical Clinic Medical Missions of Memphis Haiti Medical Missions of Memphis provides quality health care to the peoples of Haiti through a comprehensive primary care health clinic in Croix des Boquets near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The facility provides day surgery, primary and preventive health care, dental and eye care, and serves up to 400 patients per day. The clinic also provides onsite educational training experiences for visiting, medical/dental and nursing faculty, residents, students, and private health care volunteer providers from abroad. Volunteers do not need to speak Creole/French since translators are available onsite. |
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Medical Ministry International MMI is committed to meet the need for medical care among the world's poor with lasting solutions through excellence in medicine, patient care, and health education. They work through short-term medical missions and by establishing permanent medical centers. |
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Medical Missionaries A non-profit organization striving to bring medical care to the impoverished of the world. Founded on a desire to change lives, Medical Missionaries is dedicated to helping the poorest of the poor regardless of race, religion, or political affiliation. |
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Medical Relief International (MRI) MRI provides dental, medical and humanitarian aid to people in Manila, several locations in Haiti, and numerous locations in Central America(including Honduras). |
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Meds and Food for Kids Meds & Food for Kids (MFK) works to combat childhood malnutrition and related diseases in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. They use an new peanut-based feeding approach called Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF). |
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Men For Missions International MFMI is an evangelistic Christian organization that sponsors short-term mission trips to a number of countries. Among the trips, they sponsor some medical mission trips to Haiti. |
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Mission to Haiti Mission to Haiti Mission Teams serve the Haitian people through building projects, medical clinics and Bible schools for children. Mobile medical clinics are held in churches, homes, or existing facilities. On average, a clinic will see 150 to 200 people a day. |
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Missions of Love Missions of Love, Inc is a charitable, interdenominational, Christian Mission dedicated to ministering to the physical, educational and spiritual needs of the Haitian populace in the environs of Jolivert, a small village situated in the Trois Riviers area of Northwest Haiti. They operate the Clinique Jolivert in the northwest of Haiti, with a much larger clinic on the drawing boards. They also operate a Jolivert Feeding Program for children and the elderly for the many who are actually starving; i.e., in advanced stages of malnutrition or protein deficiency. |
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MOST Ministries Medical and dental teams provide temporary clinics for local churches, often using the church building to examine hundreds of patients and to dispense medicines donated by pharmaceutical companies. Simple surgeries are performed, and teaching efforts attempt to educate. |
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Mountain Top Ministries (MTM) MTM are dedicated to serving the people of Haiti through quality physical and spiritual education, and to preparing and equipping Haitian ministers and their families. Services include a small clinic that host visiting medical missions. |
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NOAH Medical Missions to Haiti The Medical Missions to Haiti is a branch of the National Organization for the Advancement of Haitians. A non-for-profit organization started in 1990, NOAH has established ongoing programs as well as strategic initiatives that disseminate information about Haiti, its culture, economy, and policies. They sponsor medical missions to Haiti. |
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Northwest Haiti Christian Mission Northwest Haiti Chistian Mission is located in the city of St. Louis du Nord. On the mission property there is a church building, the Tender Lambs Birthing Center, a surgical unit, a burn unit, a Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy (PT/OT) center, a center for premature babies, a school, an elderly feeding program, and a nutritional program that provides food for malnourished children and nutritional training for their mothers. |
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Our Lady of Grace Haiti Committee Parish Twinning Program The mission of Our Lady of Grace Haiti Committee is to establish relationships between the people of the parish of St. Joseph in L'Asile, Haiti and Our Lady of Grace Parish. To aid in the support of the people of our sister parish in L'Asile in religious, educational, medical and economic areas. |
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Overseas Medical Assistance Team OMAT is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of medical care in developing countries through providing medical assistance through volunteers, donating medical equipment, and conducting in-service training and education. Since 1992, it has made one trip to the Dominican Republic and five trips to Haiti. More such trips are planned. |
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Parish Twinning Program of the Americas (PTPA) PTPA is a Catholic-affiliated non-profit organization focused on creating lasting sister parish relationships between parishes in the U.S. or Canada and parishes in the country of Haiti and elsewhere. |
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Partners in Health Founded with the primary goal of supporting ongoing activities in Central Haiti, including a clinic and a training program for community-health workers. Now works in Latin America, Caribbean, Eastern Europe, and U.S. They operate Clinique Bon Sauveur (Cange Hospital and Medical Clinic). |
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Project Haiti Heart Atlanta based non-profit organization whose mission is to provide medical and humanitarian aid to the people of Haiti, especially those who are affected by heart diseases. PHH is building a medical center in Fonds Parisiens and creating a cardiovascular center in Fonds Parisiens for referrals to new heart center across the border in Jimani, DR. PHH brings patients to US for surgery as needed. They have implemented a Rheumatic heart disease prevention program as well. Just opened Formosa OB/Gyn Center in Fonds Parisiens. |
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Project Medishare for Haiti, Inc. Medishare coordinates and manages groups of medical students, doctors, nurses, and other health care professionsals for health fairs in Thomonde and several other communitities as well as orphanages and schools in Haiti. Begun by students and faculty from the University of Miami School of Medicine, this program has recently expanded to include other leading universities around the country. Project Medishare has reopened a long-shut government clinic in Thomonde, begun a program to bring surgical specialties to Canje in central Haiti, and has shipped donated medical supplies, equipment, and non-expired medicines to Haiti. |
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Rayjon Share Care of Haiti RSCH assists communities, especially women, to organize themselves to access resources more. Priority is given to Education, Health Care and Community Development.The project is located in a 60 sq. mile mountainous area southeast of St. Marc. RSCH operates 2 dispensary –clinics providing coverage 7 days per week. Two doctors provide services at these clinics 5 days per week. The clinic at Gilbert, a central location in the rural area provides health services for a wide area. It has acted as a magnet for further community development. |
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Reciprocal Ministries International Reciprocal Ministries International (RMI) develops ongoing sister church relationships between Evangelical churches located throughout Haiti, Jamaica, and Guatemala and churches in the U.S. They sponsor medical teams that hold clinics in the local church area in these countries. |
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Atlanta Haiti Mission and Sister Parish Sacred Heart partners with the parish of St. Pierre in the Gran Bois region of Haiti. Volunteers operate week-long medical clinics and deliver medical supplies. Sacred Heart also funds a year-round physician from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, who provides ongoing medical care between mission trips. |
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SADA Haiti (Service and Development Agency, Inc.) SADA's Child Survival Project has successfully offered complete health care services to women and children in Haiti since 1987. SADA-Haiti serves a rural population of more than 128 thousand people, the majority of which are children under the age of five. SADA operates the Child Survival Project from five primary sites located in remote rural areas: Source Matelas, Saint Medard, Bellanger, Fond Baptiste and Leger. |
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Safe Water System SFS is a partnership of Missions of Love, a nondenominational NGO, MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the CDC in a pilot project to provide safe water to 200 households near Jolivert, Haiti. |
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Samaritan's Purse--World Medical Mission Under the auspices of Samaritan's Purse, World Medical Mission has sent volunteer physicians to Hopital De Fermathe and Hopital Lumiere. In addition, it has shipped medical supplies to Harvest International, a fetal monitor to Wesleyan Hospital, medical suplies to Haiti Project, electrical supplies to Hospital Pignon, and medical equipment to Harvest International |
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Save the Children Save the Children first began working in the Central Plateau region of Maïssade, Haiti in 1983. In 1999, Save the Children touched the lives of 45,401 people in rural areas of Haiti, including 5,298 sponsored children, through programs that promote health, education, and economic opportunities. |
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Siloé Project (Centre Pazapa) Mission is to support the treatment, education and development of children with disabilities towards a fuller integration into the community at large. Support orthopedic services, special education and adjunct programs that support the families of these children at Pazapa Center in Jacmel, and in four outreach zones of LaFond, Bellevue, LaCroix and LaVoute. |
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Siméus Foundation The mission of the Siméus Foundation is to improve the standard of living for the people in the Artibonite Valley of Haiti by providing medical care, clean water, nutritional services, educational opportunities and clothing to the community. |
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Sové Lavi Sové Lavi operates a primary care clinic in Port Sondé in Artibonite Valley. Hosts medical missions. Other work includes clean water projects, education and clothing and nutrition. |
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St. Boniface Haiti Foundation SBHF, a non-profit, volunteer organization, supports and helps operate a hospital and a nutrition center, as well as outreach and education programs. In all its work in Haiti, SBHF closely cooperates and consults with local residents, government, and other non-profit initiatives. |
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St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church Haiti Council This church founded and sponsors the St. Genevieve Health Clinic in in Duval, Haiti. A nurse is at the clinic 6 days a week. The group sends short term medical and dental trips to the clinic as well. |
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St. Joseph Parish Mission to Plaine du Nord St. Joseph Catholic Church of Evansville, Indiana sponsors a medical clinic which is the primary health care provider for the 40,000 people who live in the area of Plaine du Nord. They make a semi-annual mission trips to St. James Parish in Plaine du Nord, and support a full-time medical clinic with a Haitian staff. |
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Team Canada Healing Hands Inc. Started in 2002, Team Canada Healing Hands works closely with Healing Hands for Haiti, a US based NGO, and works and stays at the Healing Hands clinic (Kay Kabob) and guesthouse. Work is dedicated to the provision of rehabilitative education, training, and care in areas of need. |
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The Diocese of Milwaukee Haiti Project The Diocese of Milwaukee Haiti Project is a partnership between the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee and the people of St. Marc’s Episcopal Church of Jeannette, located in the southern peninsula of Haiti. The project has built two schools for 600 students in preschool through eighth grade, a health clinic, water cisterns, latrines, staff housing, and a rectory/community center. Each year the project raises about $70,000 to cover the salaries for 40 employees including teachers, nurses, health care providers, and agricultural workers. It also funds operating and expansion costs for the school, clinic, and agricultural programs. |
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The Foundation For Mercy and Sharing Mercy and Sharing has ten active projects throughout Haiti including two orphanages (one of which is for terminally ill and handicapped children), six primary schools, the Mercy Health Center in Delmas and the Abandoned Infant Unit in Hospital General H.U.E.H. Port-au-Prince. |
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The Haiti Mission Founded at Providence United Methodist Church in Charlotte, NC. Medical and surgical teams go in groups of about twelve to work at two clinics near Cap Haitien, Haiti. The missions are about eight or nine days. Missions go to the same clinics in January, May and September every year. |
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The Haiti Project (Hearts For Haiti) The Haiti Project was begun in 1991 in Mahotte as a Christian mission providing nutrition, education, public health, and medical care using volunteers who come from the U.S. four times a year to three different clinics. The teams are usually short-term (about a week) and provide life-saving care in a very challenging setting without bnenefit of a laboratory,x-ray equipment, etc. |
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Timmy Foundation Foundation's mission is to enhance the medical treatment available to children living in poverty in Haiti, Honduras, Dominican Republic,and other countries. Medical and dental mission trips are sent. |
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Variety Children's Lifeline VCL provides medical assistance to children with treatable and survivable heart conditions in developing countries. Lifeline is also involved in pediatric neurosurgeries, cranial-facial procedures, tuberculosis, neonatal clinics, pediatric rehabilitative medicine and plastic surgeries for children. Country list includes Mexico, Peru, Haiti, Tibet, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. |
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Visitation Hospital Foundation Parish Twinning Program The program today includes over 340 twinnings, making it the largest citizen-to-citizen network linking Haiti and the United States. Parish aid has built dispensaries, provided medicines and medical supplies, trained and paid the salaries of nurses, established preventive health programs, and sent medical teams to work in clinics and dispensaries. The program also brings patients from Haiti to the U.S. if they need surgery which is difficult or impossible to get inside Haiti. |
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Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity (VOSH/International) VOSH volunteers are optometrists, opticians, ophthalmologists, and medical personnel in 33 chapters. During the year 2003 VOSH completed more than 90 missions serving over 140,000 people. Missions are from one to two weeks. In addition VOSH has helped establish permanent eye clinics in Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Haiti and Mexico . Their programs provide recycled eyeglasses, treat eye disease and perform eye surgery. |
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Wesleyan Medical Fellowship WMF is doctors, dentist, pharmacists, nurses, physical therapists, and other medical personnel who serve on short and long term missions. WMF has funded indigent patients in Haiti. |
