We have collected an extensive list of online resources related to international health and medical missions.
Friends of Ft. Liberte is a non-profit organization that supports the Ebenezer Medical Clinic, a primary health care clinic in Fort Liberte. In addition, they operate a child sponsorship program, fund and maintain an orphanage and provide a school lunch program for the children of the Ebenezer Baptist School.
Friends of Honduran Children is a non-profit, volunteer-driven, grass roots organization. Working with Sociedad Amigos de los Ninos, they aim to help the impoverished children of Honduras to break the cycle of poverty which controls their lives and become independent, self-reliant, contributing adults. Work includes medical brigades.
FOTCOH's mission is to bring medicine and basic health care to the people of Haiti, most of all the children. Runs a clinic in Marigot.
Functional Literacy Ministry of Haiti (FLM) is a nonprofit organization that works in the communities of Laboule, Boutilliers, Kenscoff, and Thomassin, located south of Port-au-Prince. FLM operates a primary and secondary school in Laboule and the House of David Community Health Center in Thomassin, providing basic health care services and health education. In addition, FLM conducts short term medical missions twice yearly.
Great Opportunities in Global Outreach. GO sponsors short-term medical missions. They have recently established a presence in Belize.
Gaskov Clerge Foundation (GCF) works in Southern Haiti, in the district of Les Cayes. GFC operates mobile medical clinics as well as conducting annual surgical missions with teams working at Hospital Immaculee Conception, Brenda Strafford Institute or City Med Clinic.
Gehlen Catholic Mission Honduras 'Changing Lives,' was born in the fall of 2000. The vision was to create a program where students from Gehlen would do missionary work in a developing country. Sister Valerie Knoche and Sister Barb Zimmer run the Catholic Mission out of the small village of El Guante. El Guante is located about 2 hours north of Tegucigalpa and is home to about 1,000 people.
GHESKIO through its service and research activities, has emerged as leader in the fight against diarrhoeal and mycobacterial diseases as well as AIDS and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. GHESKIO has been a model of integration with and cooperation among the private, public, national, international, university, and humanitarian sectors.
The mission of Gift of Life International, Inc. is to further the cause of world peace and understanding by facilitating free medical services to children suffering from heart disease and other similar or allied diseases, regardless of race, gender, creed or national origin, and who would otherwise lack access to such services.
The Glens Falls Medical Mission Foundation is a non-profit organization formed to provide services to a medically under-served area of Guatemala. They have been sending medical and dental mission teams to the village of Nueva Santa Rosa since 1997.
GLOBAL D.I.R.T. provides communication assistance and EMS support to Port Au Prince while also collaborating in several hands-on projects. GLOBAL Dirt is currently working to connect all Haitian hospitals together through their PILS System (Patient Information and Logistics System). This system takes advantage of GLOBAL Dirts status as the only 24/7 on-call patient transport service in Haiti.
Global ENT Outreach is a non-profit foundation dedicated to providing education to ENT specialists through surgical training and humanitarian surgical services to the underserved in developing countries.
GHA's mission is to provide training and education in health, community development, and leadership to benefit individuals, families, and communities worldwide. Graduates of GHA programs are active in over 80 countries around the globe. It conducts community health worker training in Haiti.
Since 1989, Global Health Ministry has sent teams of healthcare professionals to provincial villages and distressed urban areas in Latin America and the Caribbean to help people with little or no access to professional healthcare. Founded as Global Outreach, a program of Eastern Mercy Heath System, today's Global Health Ministry has served over 18,000 people through the dedicated work of over 400 volunteers.
Global Health Outreach operates under the auspices of the CMDA. Founded in 1931, CMDA provides programs and services supporting its mission to "change hearts in healthcare" with a current membership of more than 17,000. CMDA promotes positions and addresses policies on healthcare issues; conducts overseas medical evangelism projects through its mission arm, Global Health Outreach; coordinates a network of Christian doctors for fellowship and professional growth; sponsors student ministries in medical and dental schools; distributes educational and inspirational resources; hosts marriage and family conferences; provides Third World missionary doctors with continuing education resources; and conducts academic exchange programs overseas
Global Medical Brigades is an international network of more than 50 university clubs and volunteer organizations that provide communities in developing nations with sustainable health care solutions. Our current emphasis is in Honduras, where nearly 1,000 GMB volunteers travel annually to deliver services to our 40 communities.
GMR is a collaborative effort among university students, medical professionals and other non-profit organizations to provide relief and additional resources through medical brigades, educational outreach programs and shipment of medical supplies.
Inter-denominational missionary organization that sends medical, evangelistic and/or construction teams to Guatemala.
Global Therapy Group was created in response to the dire need for rehabilitation services in Haiti following the earthquake of January, 2010. We are dedicated to providing sustainable rehabilitation and training to those in need throughout the world.
Mobile medical clinic teams travel to GVCM churches throughout Haiti and set up clinics.
Grace Dental Mission provides dental clinics in support of church planting missionaries both in the United States and on foreign fields. From 1996 through May of 2004 they treated several hundred missionary family members and participated in 17 dental clinics in 11 different countries, including Honduras.
Great Commission Air a Christian organization that is located in the Ixcan Region of Guatemala and provides air transportation for Christian missions as well as emergency medical flights for patients in Guatemala.
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.
The Haiti Bethlehem Project consists of an orphanage, a school, a church and a health clinic (Rapha Clinic) in the city of Port au Prince. The Haiti Bethlehem Project also organizes short term missions for both medical and construction teams.
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.
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