We have collected an extensive list of online resources related to international health and medical missions.
GHHF aims to both educate the local medical providers and supply specialized care including hand surgery and hand therapy. GHHF welcomes volunteers of all ages and backgrounds. Annual mission alternates between summer and winter.
Haiti Africa Relief Team (HART) supports a medical clinic in St. Jude's Parish as well as conducting short term missions multiple times each year.
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.
Founded by a group of doctors from Florida, Haiti Clinic sends medical teams to conduct weekend medical clinics in Cite Soleil. The clinic is staffed by a Haitian physician and 2 Haitian nurses Monday through Friday. Volunteers are welcome.
Haiti Endowment Fund provides education, training, sanitation and humanistic support to the Haitian people. Runs medical outreach trips to Hinche and surrounding area.
HFH maintains a permanent medical clinic in Terre Blanche, funds primary and secondary schools, supports a women's trade school, collaborates on clean water projects and sends medical and dental teams to Northern Haiti.
HHP provides resources to improve the medical care of thousands who live in the mountainous Grande Colline region in southern Haiti. Operates the Jean Wilfrid Albert Medical Clinic in Cherident, Haiti.
Haiti Help Med's mission is to improve the quality of life in Miragoane and Paillant. Work includes renovation of the health center in Paillant(hospital Notre Dame de la Victoire (Hospital Our Lady of Victory) and support of the Sainte Therese Hospital in Miragoane.
Headed by Dr. John Ragheb, Director of the Neurosurgery at Miami Children's Hospital, HHP is an ongoing program intent on building a sustainable pediatric surgical specialty training program in Haiti. Project Medishare and Healing Hands of Haiti sponsor screening and annual pediatric neurosurgery trip.
Volunteer interdenominational medical professionals who work with the Haiti Parish Twinning Program to bring quality health care to the people of Thiotte, Haiti.
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.
The HNF provides financial support to the school of nursing, Faculte des Sciences Infirmieres´Universite Episcopale (Faculty of Nursing Science of the Episcopal University of Haiti or FSIL), and to provide funding for selected projects to improve nursing in Haiti. Funds raised by HNF are primarily used for operational expenses and student support at FSIL.
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.
Haiti Outreach Mission is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping the people, especially the children, of Mirebalais, Haiti. They are an ecumenical lay mission group with primary support from several churches in the Detroit area. Their mission partners are two churches in Mirebalais; St. Louis Catholic and St. Pierre Episcopal. They support a clinic, staffed by a doctor, nurse, part-time dentist and support staff.
Haiti Rehab Project is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support rehabilitation and medical clinics, orphanages, families, and outreach programs for those with special needs in Haiti. The Haiti Rehab Project conducts short term missions and operates a rehabilitation clinic in Gonaives.
Haiti180 runs a school, homes for children and the elderly, and the Saint Mother Teresa Medical Clinic. Their work is focused in in the villages of Duverger and Dandann, approximately 80 miles west of Port au Prince. The Medical Clinic hosts short term medical trips several times each year.
Haitian Christian Mission's three medical clinics and mobile medical teams serve nearly 16,000 people every year. Their work is concentrated mainly around the capital of Port-au-Prince and the nearby town of Fond Parisien.
The Haitian Health Foundation is focused on improving the health and well-being of women, children, families and communities living in the greater Jérémie region of Haiti through healthcare, education and community development.
Commitment to a permanent presence in Haiti to empower and support Haitians helping Haitians in their struggle for self-determination. Runs a clinic in Notre Dame de Lourdes. Sponsors medical missions.
HaitiOne provides a listing of resources and organizations working within Haiti. Organizations are searchable by both region and type of service provided.
Hand Help provides surgical medical missions to Honduras to provide hand surgery, primarily for children. Organized by Dr. Grant Thomson, HH travels to San Pedro Sula. HH partners include Ruth Paz Foundation and Yale-New Haven hospital.
Hand of Hope- Joyce Meyer Ministries provides outreach worldwide including long and short term medical/dental mission trips to the Love a Child clinic in Fond Parisien, Haiti.
Handfuls of Hope conducts short term educational and medical missions in Santo Domingo multiple times each year. Medical mission teams are comprised of physicians, nurses, dentists, dental hygienists and opticians.
Mobile medical clinic in rural Guatemala provides medical care and medicine to those who are sick and have no access to health care. Uses volunteers on short- or long-term missions.
The purpose of this ministry is to seek medical attention for the people of Haiti. Hands that Heal coordinates host families, doctors and hospitals that donate their time and services. The treatment is free of charge for the patients and their families during the time they are in the US, with the hope that they can return to Haiti and live a full life.
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