We have collected an extensive list of online resources related to international health and medical missions.
Respire Haiti is based in Gressier, Haiti and operates a medical clinic, a small school and numerous community outreach programs.
ReSurge International (formerly Interplast) is a nonprofit organization that provides free reconstructive plastic surgery for children and adults in developing countries. Honduras is among the countries served.
Evangelical organization sends medical and surgical missions to Copan area up to 8 times a year.
The goal of Rotaplast International is to eliminate the incidence of untreated cleft lips and palates in children worldwide by the year 2025. Rotaplast facilitates medical missions to provide surgical intervention for children who are not able to receive treatment or who are in need of more complicated medical procedures than can be provided by local physicians.
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.
Salud Juntos is a non-profit organization focused on the development of community programs and public health projects in Honduras. Salud Juntos conducts short term medical missions to medical clinics in La Guacamaya and Punta de Ocote.
Under the auspices of Samaritan's Purse, World Medical Mission has sent volunteer physicians to Hopital De Fermathe and Hopital Lumiere in Haiti. 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. Under the auspices of Samaritan's Purse, World Medical Mission sends volunteer physicians to Hospital Evangelico, Hospital Bautista, and Hospital Loma de La Luz in Honduras. Specialists include orthopedics, urology, general surgery, and plastic surgery.
Save a Child’s Heart (SACH) is an Israeli-based international humanitarian project that sends surgical and medical teams to developing countries to train and perform pediatric cardiac surgeries on-site and screen children that will go to Israel to receive treatment.
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.
Score International sponsors short term medical and dental missions to the Dominican Republic where they support a clinic in the town of Juan Dolio.
Send Hope was started by Dr. Tom Brian to help the people on the Moskito Coast of Honuduras. Focus areas include short-term medical, dental, and construction trips, and helping children and families access area hospitals.
Servants for Sight conducts short term mission trips providing eye exams, eye glasses and eye surgery for underserved communities in countries including Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
ServeHAITI has constructed, staffed and financed the operation of a full-time multi-service Health Center in Grand-Bois. ServeHAITI is a volunteer organization with its roots in the Social Outreach Ministry of Atlanta’s Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Their mission is to gather the resources necessary to build, equip and sustain a medical clinic in the town of La Entrada, ensuring that it has a dependable supply chain of medications and services that will be administered by Honduran medical and dental healthcare practitioners empowered to relieve the pain and suffering of impoverished patients and their families with their help.
Seva works in underserved communities in Haiti, Honduras and Guatemala to restore vision and prevent blindness. Sight Program volunteers help build capacity for improved eye care services, perform cataract surgeries, and provide basic eye care.
Seva works in underserved communities in Haiti, Honduras and Guatemala to restore vision and prevent blindness. Sight Program volunteers help build capacity for improved eye care services, perform cataract surgeries, and provide basic eye care.
Seva works in underserved communities in Haiti, Honduras and Guatemala to restore vision and prevent blindness. Sight Program volunteers help build capacity for improved eye care services, perform cataract surgeries, and provide basic eye care.
SewHope is a non-profit organization focused on working in the Peten region of Guatemala. SewHope conducts 4-5 short term mission trips annually, providing pediatric, dental, gynecological and primary care in the village of Pueblo Nuevo.
Sharing the Journey International provides humanitarian aid in the form of food, clothing, medical and dental services to the people of Guatemala. In addition to medical and dental trips, Sharing the Journey International organizes surgical missions focused on providing cleft lip and palate corrective surgeries for children.
Hombro a Hombro is a non-profit NGO legally registered in Honduras since 1998 but operating under the sister U.S. organization Shoulder to Shoulder since 1990. It represents a partnership between the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, the City of Cincinnati, the Ministry of Health of Honduras and most importantly, the Community Health Board in Santa Lucia, Intibuca. The Shoulder to Shoulder medical clinic in Santa Lucia, Honduras was constructed by U.S. and Honduran volunteers in 1994. More recently, a modern dental clinic and nutrition center were added. Two Honduran physicians staff the medical clinic round-the-clock and offer some preventive dental services. Patients treated run the gamut from primary care and preventative needs to urgent life-threatening illnesses or injuries requiring surgical intervention.
ShuarHands assists in maintaining a rural medical/dental clinic in San Marcos, Guatemala. In addition, they send 3 mission teams each year to San Marcos to work in the clinic and to facilitate mobile outreach clinics to more rural populations.
Siempre Unidos has the mission to provide life-saving outpatient medical treatment, social support, education, and pastoral care to people living with HIV/AIDS in Honduras. Services are open to all without regard to gender, age, sexual orientation, religion, political affiliation or ability to pay. Clinics are staffed by Honduran physicians and nurses with education and back-up provided by US HIV/AIDS specialists. Social support, nutritional supplementation and pastoral care are provided by the Episcopal Diocese of Honduras. Clinics are in San Pedro Sula, Siguatepeque and Punta Gorda on Rotan.
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.
Sociedad Amigos de los Ninos provides support, through social and developmental programs, to the most vulnerable sectors of the Honduran population. The group works to improve the quality of life for destitute children, young people, mothers, families and communities in Honduras.
Non-demoninational Christian Organization supports medical and Christian ministries and operates a medical clinic in the San Juan, Dominican Republic area.
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