We have collected an extensive list of online resources related to international health and medical missions.
Website whose stated goal is to provide a positve image of Haiti. There is a Kreyol - English dictionary on the site.
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.
Full-service hospital in La Lima.
Information on the mission work with the Good Samaritan Hospital and the Maranatha Baptist Church. This webpage was designed to help new and returning work teams as well as provide information for others seeking to begin a mission work overseas.
The Lambert Sante Free Clinic is supported by the Real Medicine Foundation (RMF). The clinic provides emergency trauma care and care of complications from trauma, as well as orthopedic and reconstructive surgery. The clinic is located in Petionville.
LACA's mission is to improve the lives of the rural poor in Latin America. Projects in Guatemala and Honduras, among other countries, focusing on medical and dental care for the poor.
The Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC) is affiliated with the University of Texas at Austin. LANIC's mission is to facilitate access to Internet-based information to, from, or on Latin America.
LANIC's mission is to facilitate access to Internet-based information to, from, or on Latin America. They have an extensive list of links on Belize.
Lavi Project conducts short term medical clinic trips to various sites in Haiti several times each year.
The L'Acul Clinic, established and supported by the Vassar Haiti Project, is a small medical clinic providing basic health care services. A physician is present 2 days each month. The clinic is located in the village of L'Acul, approximately an hours walk from the town of Chermaitre.
Supported by The Rasin Foundation, the center provides medical care and dispenses medications free of charge to rural villagers who lack access to basic health care services. Staffed by a nurse, nursing assistant and a community health worker, the health center also welcomes short term medical volunteers. The health center is located in rural Petite-Riviere, Departement de L'Artibonite.
The LEAP Foundation provides reconstructive surgery to correct cleft lips, cleft palates, congenitally absent ears, and other facial deformities and disfiguring injuries. In addition, volunteer mission teams have included general surgeons, eye surgeons, ocular prosthetics and prosthetic specialists. Sends teams to Dominican Republic, Haiti and Belize.
Lend a Hand and Foot was created following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. LAHAF aims to connect organizations and volunteers to help them become more efficient and cost effective.
Library of Congress Country Studies provides detailed information on many countries. The site has an impressive search engine that can search across the data base for any combination of words, ranks hits in order of closeness to your search terms, and provides links to desired text.
LIG Global Foundation sponsors and organizes medical missions to under-served areas around the world, including the Dominican Republic.
LIG Global Foundation sponsors and organizes medical missions to under-served areas around the world, including the Dominican Republic.
Partnered with New Covenant World Missions in Fl. to build Hospital Shalom-Peten in San Benito, Peten, Guatemala. Hospital is open and looking to host surgical teams.
Lifeline has three Christian health centers, two in Haiti and one in Honduras. One of the clinics in Haiti includes the latest in dental equipment, and optometry equipment is available at one of the clinics in Haiti. All Health Centers are staffed with Haitian and Honduran nationals. Periodically, volunteer health care workers travel to the mission field with Lifeline to participate in providing health care services to the people.
LIMBS International sends short-term mission teams of physical therapists and prosthetists to underserved countries, including Guatemala.
Live Beyond provides medical and maternal health care as well as education to the people of Thomazeau, Haiti through monthly, week long mission trips.
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.
Los Medicos Voladores (LMV) -- in Spanish, the flying doctors -- is a volunteer-based nonprofit organization that aims to improve the health and well-being of geographically diverse peoples through education and the provision of no-cost, high-quality medical, dental, and optometric clinics. LMV serves Mexico, Central and South America, and migrant labor populations of the southeast California.
Christian interfaith group is intent on elevating healthcare in Honduras through teaching, lecturing and performing surgeries at no cost and in partnership with local physicians.
The Luke Society is an interdenominational organization of Christian health and business professionals dedicated to medical missions. They support indigenous Christian health professionals who have a vision to reach their own people. The focus is on community health--teaching people how to prevent disease and equipping people to care for themselves, their families and their communities.
Lumiere Medical Ministries is a non-denominational, Christian, non-profit mission organization. The purpose of LMM is to help reach out in love with health care and education to the Haitian people- not only to believers in the churches, but also to the general population who choose to use the services of various locations we serve in Haiti including Kings Hospital and Kings Garden in Port-au-Prince, Hôpital de la Paix in Port-au-Prince, and mobile medical clinics and ministry outreach in Jacmel.
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