The Health Crisis in Haiti
Supporting Life-Saving Care for Mothers, Children, and Communities
A Fragile Health System
Haiti’s health system is under immense strain. Chronic underfunding, limited infrastructure, and a shortage of trained professionals leave millions without reliable access to care. In rural areas, clinics are often hours away, and medical supplies are scarce. This fragility means mothers giving birth without skilled attendants, children suffering from preventable illnesses, and families forced to choose between food and medicine.
Our Commitment
we believe that healthcare is a human right. Our commitment is to protect lives, restore dignity, and build a healthier future for Haiti’s most vulnerable communities. We don’t just respond to emergencies, we invest in lasting solutions. Through community-centered care, we work alongside Haitian health workers, clinics, and families to deliver services that are timely, effective, and sustainable.
What We Do
We work to close the gap between need and access. Our programs are built around one core belief: that every person deserves the chance to live with health, dignity, and hope.
We focus on delivering lifesaving care, preventive services, and community empowerment, especially in regions where the health system is fragile and families are underserved.
Key Initiatives
Maternal & Child Health
We promote safe pregnancies and healthy childhoods through prenatal care, pediatric checkups, nutrition education, and malnutrition screening, empowering families from the start.
Community-Based Outreach
We bring preventive care to underserved neighborhoods, offering screenings for high blood pressure and diabetes, health education, and referrals for follow-up care.
Mobile Clinics & Local Partnerships
We deploy mobile clinics to remote areas and equip Haitian health providers with training and resources, expanding access and strengthening local care systems.
Why Your Support Matters
Your support fuels every step of this journey.
It means a mother receives prenatal care instead of giving birth alone. It means a child gets screened for malnutrition before it’s too late. It means a community gains access to care that was once out of reach.
Together, we’re not just treating illness; we’re building a future where health is a right, not a privilege.