We have collected an extensive list of online resources related to international health and medical missions.
Healing Art Missions supports this permanent clinic. The clinic is staffed by Haitian health care professionals and provides medical services free or on a sliding scale of charges. Services include OB/GYN, opthalmology, general medical and general surgery.
Christian clinic located in Vaudreuil, Haiti, outside of Cap Haitian, staffed by Haitians. Full-time personnel treat over 30,000 patients at the medical clinic and 5,000 at the dental clinic yearly. In addition, retired missionaries and medical/dental professionals assist the nationals on a part-time volunteer basis.
Beyond Borders has established a network of international and Haitian organizations to improve the delivery of emergency assistance. Following the earthquake in January 2010, Beyond Borders has been connecting medical teams with local organizations. In addition, Beyond Borders has been organizing a child protection initiative to help children who have become separated from their parents or have lost their parents.
Bless the Children improves health care in some of the poorest areas of the world. BTC provides hospital equipment and supplies to facilities in developing countries, including the Dominican Republic and Honduras.
Blessings International provides pharmaceuticals, vitamins, and medical supplies for treating needy patients in clinics and hospitals in developing nations. They partner with local groups and serve as a resource for medicines for short-term medical mission teams, clinics, and outreaches.
BMJ Global Health is an Open Access, online journal from BMJ dedicated to publishing high-quality peer-reviewed content relevant to those involved in global health, including policy makers, funders, researchers, clinicians and frontline healthcare workers.
Body and Soul Ministries conducts short term medical, dental and vision mission trips worldwide including Guatemala and Belize.
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.
The BRAC Limb and Brace Centre in Port au Prince provides permanent prosthetic devices and orthotic treatment to injured Haitians.
Working with Food for the Poor and Christian Aid Ministries, Brother’s Brother Foundation has sent over $5 million in requested medicines to over 200 clinics and 10 hospitals in Haiti during January and February, 2004. BBF plans to provide future medical shipments. Brother’s Brother Foundation is currently accepting in-kind donations of medical supplies and medicines.
The C 14 Foundation works in conjunction with Big Sky Surgical Team to offer short term medical/surgical clinics in Port au Prince.
Forges cooperative efforts by Cubans, Hondurans and North Americans for the development of clinics and health care for Garifuna communities.
The Canadian Network for International Surgery (CNIS) is committed to empowering low-income countries to create an environment where the risk from injuries is minimal and that all people receive adequate healthcare. CNIS creates surgical courses in collaboration with their partners in low income countries, including basic surgical skills and obstetrics courses.
CSIH is a national non-governmental organization that works domestically and internationally to reduce global health inequities and strengthen health systems.
Caneille Haiti Medical Missions send teams to the central plateau region of Haiti to conduct short term medical clinics. Currently they are in the process of building a permanent medical clinic in Caneille.
Founded in 1989, the Cap Haitien Eye Center provides eye examinations, glasses, cataract surgery, and glaucoma treatment.
Cape CARES sends teams of doctors, dentists, nurses, translators and support personnel to Honduras about 6-10 times each year. Offers free medical and dental services to people in locations where there is no access to on-going medical treatment.
CapraCare is focused on addressing the health dilemmas facing children in the rural community of Fonfrede, near Les Cayes, CapraCare provides preventive health care for children as well as providing low-threshold mental health education and counseling.
Non-profit, humanitarian medical organization dedicated to providing free heart surgery and other medical support to children and adults living in underserved areas of the world. It is comprised of volunteer medical and non-medical staff located throughout the world.
Care 2 Communities (C2C) operates 3 fully equipped primary care clinics, staffed with local personnel in Cap Haitien, Camp Coq and Acul du Nord. Each C2C clinic is a “one-stop-shop” facility, fully equipped with private consultation spaces, laboratory, and pharmacy.
CARE, International is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty. CARE is focused on community-based efforts to improve basic education, prevent the spread of HIV, increase access to clean water and sanitation, expand economic opportunity and protect natural resources. CARE also delivers emergency aid to survivors of war and natural disasters, and helps people rebuild their lives.
CAMEO conducts short term medical missions, providing basic medical care to under-served countries including Haiti and Belize.
Caribbean Heart Menders provides life-saving surgery for children in need as well as helps train medical professionals and develop local hospitals to be able to treat patients on their own. Since 2003, CHMA has sponsored a surgical and interventional cardiac catheterization one-week long trip to the Dominican Republic. Their team performed heart surgery and catheterization at Clinica Corazones Unidos in Santo Domingo and in Santiago.
Caring Hearts for Central Haiti offers a medical/dental clinic in the community of Carissade. In addition, they are working to address the housing and educational needs of the community.
Caring Partners International (CPI) sends volunteer health care teams to numerous countries around the world including Guatemala and Belize. Teams conduct medical clinics, train and teach local health care providers and deliver medical supplies.
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