We have collected an extensive list of online resources related to international health and medical missions.
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.
Medical mission group stages annual trip to Cavaillon, in the South. Goal is to build a permanently staffed eight-room central clinic.
Nueva Salud is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to introduce comprehensive hygiene and basicedical care to isolated villages where uncontrolled infections, parasites, and diarrhea are a permanent way of life, and doctors are not within reach. Their initial pilot village of San Antonio de la Nueva Esperanza—like a number of other in Northern Guatemala—was artificially created by the central government in 1998 at the end of the Guatemalan civil war.
NYAGI is an organization focused upon improving global healthcare by training and educating medical professionals in the use of ultrasound. NYAGI has conducted short term missions to both Haiti and Nepal with the hopes of eventually expanding to other underserved countries.
One More Child is focused on providing the basic needs of children in developing countries. They offer educational, nutritional, housing and medical care. In addition, One More Child organizes short term medical mission trips to Haiti, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic.
One More Child is focused on providing the basic needs of children in developing countries. They offer educational, nutritional, housing and medical care. In addition, One More Child organizes short term medical mission trips to Haiti, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic.
One More Child is focused on providing the basic needs of children in developing countries. They offer educational, nutritional, housing and medical care. In addition, One More Child organizes short term medical mission trips to Haiti, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic.
Originally established in 2005 as The Holy Family Surgery Center (HSFC), it is located on the Rancho Santa Fe, Nuestro Pequenos Hermanos (NPH) site. It provides outpatient surgical services for NPH children and the rural poor as well as training for the local Honduran medical community. Rancho Santa Fe is located 45 minutes north east of Tegucigalpa.
Operation Blessing sponsored programs are giving Guatemalans the opportunity to lead a healthier and more educated lifestyle through community clinics, pharmacies, community first aid kits and mobile medical clinics.
Operation KidDocs works with the Shalom Foundation, sending short term pediatric surgical teams to the Moore Pediatric Surgical Center in Guatemala City. Previously known as Dell Children’s Surgical Global Outreach..
Operation Mobilization is an interdenominational missions organization dedicated to bringing hope to the peoples of the world. The effort is focused on the 10/40 Window, the area of the world where more than 90% of the unreached people groups live. OM has more than 4,000 long-term workers in 110 countries.
Medical missions by Love Truth Care Ministries. Send teams with maxillofacial, orthopedic and general surgeons to Tegucigalpa.
http://operationrainbow.org/ Operation Rainbow sends 6-9 orthopedic medical missions each year, which provide intervention for children and young adults suffering from congenital abnormalities or untreated chronic injury. They also train local doctors in orthopedic surgical intervention of congenital abnormalities. Countries include Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Guatemala.
Operation Smile is a volunteer medical services organization providing reconstructive surgery and related health care to indigent children and young adults in developing countries and the United States. They send an annual mission to San Felipe Hospital in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Operation Walk specializes in performing hip and knee replacement surgeries in developing countries and the United States. In addition, Operation Walk team members also provide education and training to in country surgeons.
OMAT's mission is to enhance the quality of medical care in developing countries by providing medical assistance through volunteers, donating medical equipment and supplies to health care organizations overseas, conducting in-service training and health education to these organizations, raising funds for related activities or projects, and arranging for severely ill patients to be brought to the United States for treatment.
Paramedics For Children is an international humanitarian organization serving the world's poor by providing programs that help save lives, bring hope, and restore dignity. This assistance is provided without regard to people's religious beliefs, gender, or ethnic background. Currently they are working in Honduras, Central America
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.
A non-profit Catholic organization focused on creating lasting sister parish relationships between parishes in the U.S. or Canada and parishes in countries (primarily Haiti) of the Caribbean and Latin America
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).
The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation (PCCHF) provides medical assistance to children and families in developing countries. The organization conducts short term missions, performing reconstructive surgery such as club foot and cleft palate repair, burn scar revision, ear tubes and eye surgery.
Peace Church missions have been working in Honduras for over 20 years. Optical and dental treams travel most often.
Peacework Medical Projects has established annual primary care clinics in Honduras, Belize, and Guyana, offering health care to those who would likely otherwise go without. The clinics are two weeks in length and approximately 1500 patients are seen during that period.
Phoenix Rising for Haiti (PRH) is a non-profit organization providing orthopedic care and rehabilitative services to the people of Northwest Haiti. PRH mission teams are capable of delivering surgical, orthopedic, orthotic, prosthetic, wound care and physical therapy evaluations and treatment.
PAPA enables health care providers to become actively involved in short-term medical missions. Recent missions have been to Honduras and Zimbabwe.
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