Global Syndicate: Haiti Projec…
Amount Raised:
$306
3% Raised of $10,000 Goal
Moira Kennedy-...
$10
Kiesha
$30
Katie S.
$25
Bonnie & Cash DeFlon
$100
Anonymous
$25
Anonymous
$25
Jess & Jesse
$15
Anne Devulpil...
$50
Aimee
$25
Nikki
$50
Stephanie Howard
$25
Sarah & Joe
Larry
$30
Anonymous
$30
Mike
$25
Martha and Ed Clarke
$50
Wendy Kaplan-L...
$25
Denise Hardman
$25
The Bocson Family
$20
Jody
$10
Rob Hodges
$25
Patrizia
$10
Suzanne Kaplan
$25
Mariann
$100
Allen Zeitlin
Nate
$10
Anonymous
$20
Linda
$15
YOLANDA
$40
Babak
$10
Rachel P
$10
colleen arnold
$25
Joanne
$20
Katie and Jon
$100
Katy
$100
Kenneth
$30
Carl Derry
$46
Brandi Polvado
$15
Sarah & Ernani
$55
Zoe Chan
$10
Anonymous
$10
Danielle Fetchen
$10
Melissa F
$10
Brandi Polvado
$55
Victoria N Poole
$25
Jackie Balter
$25
Nicole Goldberg
$50
Sharon Bang
$100
Elise Ruckert
$20
Joanna
$100
Harrison...
$100
Jason White
$15
Cynthia Loh
$50
Mary Jane Rapport
$50
Christi + Jenn
$100
Kate Ghidinelli
$20
Mitra M.
$25
Jennifer Lapsley
$50
Sherri Heft
$50
Ruojia
$20
OGCalBear
$100
Nancy and Jeff
$25
Sarah Taylor
$25
Brooke Nojima
$25
Dan & Kari
$100
Kristen Frandsen
$50
Anonymous
$20
Anonymous
$17
Mike russell
$17
Julie & Doug Crenshaw
$20
The Chicago Fan Club
$100
Paul & Marilyn Rogers
$100
Anonymous
$10
Anonymous
$10
Kaori
$20
Brian Enright
$20
Anonymous
$40
Alina Gdalina
$10
Ken Sharp
$7
Anonymous
$20
Jaimes Thorpe
$10
Anonymous
$20
Mike Bell
$100
Kelly
$25
Darrick
$9
Lt. Dangle
$50
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Project Medishare is a non-profit organization, founded by University of Miami physicians Dr. Barth A. Green and Dr. Arthur Fournier, that has been operating in Haiti since 1994 with a focus on community health and development, including programs in healthcare, education, malnutrition, protection for orphans and vulnerable children, HIV/AIDS, agriculture and women's empowerment programs with a strong focus on capacity building and empowering the Haitian people. Some highlights of Project Medishare's work include running the only trauma and critical care hospital in Haiti, with the only Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit in the country caring for Haiti's sickest children, a prosthetics program which has put limbs on over 200 amputees this year with plans to do hundreds more, a comprehensive rehabilitation program including a spinal cord injury unit for paralyzed patients, an amputee soccer team (www.zaryen.com), a major Cholera treatment center, a school based health center program that treats over 20,000 schoolchildren a year in 121 schools, and a community health program that provides healthcare services to over 100,000 people in one of the poorest, most isolated areas in Haiti.
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