We have collected an extensive list of online resources related to international health and medical missions.
H3O Hands Helping Haiti is building a school for the local community of Savannette, and a medical center in Papaye. They built a water reservoir for Savannette and distributed pigs in rural Cyvadier. Annual medical mission in March.
Helping Hands for Honduras (HHH) has established contacts with several hospitals in the United States which admit children from Honduras to perform life saving surgery, pro bono. Helping Hands for Honduras is responsible for obtaining and sending the necessary medical test results to these hospitals for evaluation. Upon acceptance, HHH works with the Consular Section in the United States Embassy In Tegucigalpa, Honduras to obtain visas for the children and their mothers to come to the United States for medical treatment.
Since 1996, HHMM has hosted 16 medical missions in Mexico, 8 in El Salvador, 3 in Venezuela, 3 in Brazil, 1 in Dominican Republic, 1 in Guatemala and served more than 52,000 patients. Each mission is one week long. 5 missions are scheduled yearly.
Helping Honduras Kids exists to bring education, opportunity, food, shelter, medical care and a loving family environment to disadvantaged children in Honduras. They work with Children's Village Orphanage and operate a dental clinic in El Pital.
Helping Hugs Inc. promotes healthcare, education and small business development in Haiti. Helping Hugs conducts an annual medical mission to the Cotes-de-Fer area.
HELPS International's goal is to assist the poor of the Guatemala highlands. Sends medical/surgical teams to rural areas. 65 member highly trained medical/ surgical teams travel to rural areas throughout Guatemala. These teams are composed of general, ob/gyn, plastic and eye surgeons, dentists, pharmacists, operating room and recovery nurses, general practitioner physicians, and anesthesiologists.
Based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, the Latin American Mission Project is part of Helps International Ministries. Work includes community development, disaster relief, and medical clinics.
Provides plastic and reconstructive surgery for needy children and dental care and dental health education to families who do not have access to these services. We currently work in Guatemala and Mexico.
HIS Servants Ministries is a Christian mission organization that is active in several places throughout the world, including Guatemala and Belize. They are building a medical clinic in San Juan Ermita, Chiquimula, Guatemala and send short-term medical teams to this clinic.
Int'l. alliance of organizations working together in the areas of education, capacity building, health and development. Made up of Las Comunidades Unidas, ASHONPLAFA, Honduran Ministry of Health and UNC-Chapel Hill.
Founded in 1995 to provide medical and surgical care to children in Honduras with cleft lip, cleft palate and other congenital or acquired deformities. The Institute also runs a 3-year plastic surgery training program for Honduran doctors at Hospital Escuela in Tegucigalpa and provides scholarships.
Honduras Baptist Medical Dental Mission provides assistance for volunteer mission teams including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, veterinarians and others to poor villages and rural areas of Honduras. In some cases they provide sponsorship of people for surgery in the U.S. that cannot be performed in Honduras.
Honduras Good Works is a nonprofit organization called to minister to the people of Honduras so they break the cycle of poverty and improve the destiny of their lives. The organization is focused on enhancing the health, education and spiritual lives of the people of Honduras.
Honduras Outreach, Inc. (HOI) operates four medical clinics with Honduran medical staff. The main focus of North American involvement in the health and medical program is support of Honduran health professionals. HOI also encourages North American specialists who can help by seeing patients with disorders that are difficult to address in Honduras and by helping to train local medical personnel.
Christian organization that supports two medical clinics, one in Tricon and one in Mariani, Haiti. The Mariani clinic, staffed by a pediatrician, nurse, and pharmacist, serves over 7,000 people annually, providing powdered milk, rice, cooking oil, and vitamins twice each month. Mothers and children also receive free medicine and free doctor examinations. The staff at Tricon includes a physician and a nurse.
Hope for a Healthier Humanity actively engages in procuring donations of medications and medical equipment and encourages increased access to educational and training opportunities for healthcare planners and practitioners. An example of one such project is a collaborative effort with the Dental School of the Catholic University of Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Through this collaboration HHH sends general and specialist dentists to Honduras multiple times each year, in order that they may teach students and faculty in the Dental School and local area hospitals.
Hope for Haiti is a non-profit charitable organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life for the Haitian people, particularly children, through education, nutrition and healthcare.
Hope for Honduras medical teams travel to care for the people of Mogote. They are trying to bridge the gap in public health care by providing ongoing basic health care now and by constructing a modern medical clinic for the future.
Hope Force International is a disaster relief organization comprised of a group of trained volunteers including doctors, nurses, firemen and paramedics. Hope Force International provides medical, economic ,and reconstruction services to areas within the United States and Haiti.
Hope Grows Haiti offers, educational, housing, nutritional and medical care in Petit Paradis. Hope Grows runs a medical clinic with a full time nurse and occasionally hosts short term medical mission teams.
Hope Health Action (previously Haiti Hospital Appeal) is a Christian NGO dedicated to providing life-saving health and disability care to the world’s most vulnerable.
Hope Missions 360 provides free medical, dental and vision care services to underserved communities both locally and internationally, including Belize.
Hope Walks builds sustainable national clubfoot programs in low and middle-income countries, including Honduras, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Formerly known as CURE Clubfoot, Hope Walks will continue to partner with CURE Hospitals and clinics where services overlap.
Hospitals of Hope sends short term medical and dental teams to countries worldwide, including Haiti. Hospitals of Hope have constructed four medical clinics for use in Haiti through their "Clinic in a Can" program which assembles and ships ready to use medical clinics built in a shipping container.
Humanity and Hope Foundation serves the areas surrounding El Progreso, Honduras. They conduct bi-annual medical clinic trips as well as partner with local organizations to enhance the health, education and economic leadership of these rural communities.
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