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Hurricane Sandy Haiti Relief Fund Established

Superstorm Sandy Closes the Gap between Hôpital Sacré Coeur in Milot, Haiti & New Jersey Victims Read More

Predisposed to Help

"There are challenges in developing countries just getting the economics, raw materials and skill sets together," says David Martin, a Duke Realty vice president and team leader of the CareLink program. "During the past... Read More

Donor Spotlight: Michael Maron, President & CEO, Holy Name, Teaneck, N.J.

Do you recall where you were on January 12, 2010? Read More

HSC Gives New Hope for Amputees: Rosemène and Jouben Jean

Both mother and son are amputees, and the tap-tap vans have high doors and crowded seats difficult for the two to navigate. Read More

Operation ‘Getting Jessica Back on Her Feet’ A Phenomenal Success!

In January 2010, Richard Yepez, a contractor specializing in the installation of VSAT satellite systems, heard the news of the now infamous earthquake in Haiti. Read More

Could you sing praises while standing in a pile of rubble that was once your home?

We honor and salute the indomitable spirit of the Haitian people who continually rise above the direst circumstances, the relentless struggles, repeated natural disasters and wave after wave of national and international bureaucratic disappointments... Read More

Volunteer Ronald Garabed, CRNA, at Hôpital Sacré Coeur in Milot, Haiti

Nurse Anesthetist, Ronald Garabed, talks about his first volunteer trip to Hôpital Sacré Coeur in March 2012. Read More

Nurse Volunteer Kim Baker Talks about Her Experiences Volunteering at Hôpital Sacré Coeur

Nurse Volunteer Kim Baker Talks about Her Recent Mission to Hôpital Sacré Coeur in March 2012. Read More

Ronald Garabed, CRNA, Talks About His Experiences as a First-Time HSC Volunteer

Nurse Anesthetist, Ronald Garabed from New Jersey, tells us about his experiences during his first trip to Milot, Haiti in March 2012 to volunteer with his team at Hôpital Sacré Coeur. Read More

Tropical Storm Isaac Takes Deadly Aim at Haiti

Tropical Storm Issac's Most Lethal Bullets Will Be An Increase In Cholera. Read More