Events

Events

🗓️ Upcoming & Ongoing Missions

Tri-Annual Mobile Medical & Disaster Relief Deployments

  • Location: Petionville, Marouge, and surrounding regions, Haiti
  • Frequency: 3 Times Per Year (Spring, Summer, and Winter Missions)
  • What We Do: Our US executive leaders and clinical teams fly out to join our local Haitian medical board for intensive public health weeks. We set up temporary clinics to perform mass screenings, hand out free medical machinery (glucometers), distribute food and emergency essentials, and provide direct, rapid relief response following seasonal natural disasters.

“Univers des petit” Annual School Sponsorship

  • Location: Petionville, Haiti
  • Timeline: Active Year-Round / Annual Graduation Support
  • What We Do: We actively secure the operations, teacher salaries, and funding for 100 students—including local orphans—to keep this vital school open. We proudly host and support three consecutive kindergarten graduations annually and are currently designing a fundraising roadmap to physically expand the school infrastructure to support higher grade levels.

🏛️ Past Events & Impact Archive

2023 Florida Food Drive & Homeless Outreach

  • Locations: Greater Orlando Area and St. Petersburg, Florida
  • Strategic Partners: Collaborated with Feed the Children Ministry and Heartbeat of Medicine
  • Impact Summary: A unified, multi-agency initiative designed to combat immediate food insecurity. Our teams mobilized across two major Florida metro regions to distribute nutritious meals and care essentials directly to unhoused individuals and vulnerable families.

Back to School & Community Health Screening — July 29, 2023

  • Location: Orlando, Florida
  • Host Partner: Iglesia Nueva Vida de Orlando & Dna Serenity Care
  • The Event: A high-energy, family-centered community day combining back-to-school preparation with adult preventative healthcare. While the children enjoyed music, games, and a candy machine provided by the church, our medical staff focused on family wellness.
  • Direct Impact:
    • Distributed free backpacks packed with essential school supplies to local students.
    • Screened 35 adults for chronic “silent killers,” providing critical emergency education on hypertension and hyperglycemia.
    • Donated 40 personal first aid kits and 3 glucometers to families for home health tracking.
    • Special Acknowledgement: When local demand outpaced our planned supplies, our CFO, Mr. Arol Daniel, funded extra first aid kits on the spot to ensure no family was turned away empty-handed.

Annual Mass Screening Fairs & Outcomes (2016 – 2022)

Our localized health fairs bring free diagnostic testing directly to community hubs, catching life-threatening chronic conditions before they become medical emergencies.

  • 2022 Mass Screening (Orlando, FL): 251 individuals screened; 15 urgent medical referrals provided to community health clinics.
  • 2019 Mass Screening (West Palm Beach, FL): 1,000+ individuals screened; 200 medical referrals provided to local primary care networks.
  • 2016 Mass Screening (Orlando, FL): 400 individuals screened; 120 medical referrals provided.

Historical Screening Campaign Milestones:

Across these major Florida campaigns, our volunteer nurses and physicians screened 1,651 total participants, uncovering critical data that directly changed lives:

  • Diabetes Intervention: 335 individuals were identified as requiring further testing or immediate treatment for diabetes. Crucially, 56 of these participants had no prior knowledge of their condition before walking into our event.
  • Hypertension Intervention: 150 participants were diagnosed with severe high blood pressure and guided to seek medical care. 17 of them were completely unaware of their diagnosis.
  • Self-Management Tools: Distributed 125 glucometers (blood sugar monitors) and 55 sphygmomanometers (blood pressure cuffs) to empower families with at-home care tools.

Marouge Medical Pipeline & Outreach Campaign (2015 – 2019)

  • Location: Marouge, Haiti
  • Medical Leadership: Led on-site by Dr. Wilbert Cadet and Dr. David Aurel, assisted by three resident registered nurses and one student nurse.
  • Campaign Focus: Establishing a multi-year care network for rural habitats lacking access to reliable medical centers.
  • Direct Impact:
    • Provided comprehensive healthcare assessments, medical counseling, and direct treatment referrals to 750 local residents.
    • Donated 225 functional glucometers to families in need, backed by direct training from our local Haitian nursing staff to ensure proper long-term maintenance and medical safety.