Our programs bring life-saving medical care to underserved communities so that residents can provide for their families and live life to its fullest potential.
MEET MARIE DANIELLE
Marie Danielle comes from a neighborhood on the outskirts of Cite Soleil. She earns about $35 each month selling clothes at the market, and her dream is to study English and work as a translator. While expecting her second child, she visited our Manitane Women’s Health Center for pre-natal check ups, counseling, vitamins and enriched pasta to help combat malnutrition. She delivered a healthy son who she named Mackendy.
Our Impact
200,000
patients have received care across our facilities
50,000+
patients treated in the fight against cholera
4,000
women screened for cervical cancer
2,500+
mothers and children access pre- and post-natal care each year
Our Programs
St. Luke’s medical programs provide high-quality care to over 60,000 patients each year through a multi-tiered system that developed organically, one step at a time, over nearly two decades of operations.
St. Luke’s Hospital & International Training Center serves as the centerpiece of our system, with services that include emergency and critical care, specialty and elective surgeries, a GI lab, cholera treatment center, and radiology. We have created a special ward to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak. Our international training partners include the Mayo Clinic, University of Maryland, The METI Project, and more. USAID’s American Schools and Hospitals Abroad Program provided partial support for the construction of the new St. Luke's Hospital and International Training Center.
Manitane Women’s Health Center provides care to more than 2,500 mothers each year, focusing on pre-natal visits and counseling, along with cervical cancer screening in collaboration with our partners at Basic Health International and Direct Relief.
St. Mary’s Hospital and Clinic Wharf Jeremie combine to see more than 25,000 patients per year. These programs provide outpatient consults, cholera treatment and community health to some of the least served neighborhoods in the world.
Klinik Timoun Nou Yo, Port Salut is the only pediatric health and medical center located in southwest Haiti. The clinic, founded by Jeff and Michele Boston, provides medical care for 70 children a day, providing vaccinations, food supplements, and education on breastfeeding and nutrition.
St. Paul Clinic, St. Louis du Sud opened in February 2017 after Hurricane Matthew. It is now open for the children at St. Paul School and the surrounding community.