We believe that healthcare is a fundamental right—no matter a person’s location or circumstances. Our mobile medical clinics, which operate in Jacmel and throughout southern Haiti, serve as a vital lifeline for remote and underserved communities that face significant barriers to quality healthcare.
Exclusively led by local doctors and healthcare workers, these clinics demonstrate the remarkable commitment of Haitian professionals who intimately understand the country’s healthcare landscape. Traveling across rugged terrain in sturdy vehicles—and sometimes on foot—our teams provide essential medical services to individuals and families who would otherwise have to travel long distances or simply go without care.
From routine check-ups and diagnostic screenings to maternal care and health education, each clinic stop caters to the specific needs of the community. We place a strong emphasis on preventive care, offering guidance on nutrition, hygiene, and disease prevention. By collaborating closely with local residents, community leaders, and volunteers, our healthcare teams ensure that every intervention is culturally sensitive, relevant, and sustainable.
Not only do these mobile clinics directly serve patients, but they also play a key role in training the next generation of healthcare professionals. Medical students are invited to gain firsthand experience through clinical rotations in various regions of southern Haiti, expanding their understanding of rural healthcare challenges and forging meaningful connections with the communities they serve. This approach helps cultivate a new wave of Haitian medical practitioners who are dedicated to improving access to care across the nation.
At each stop, our mobile clinics spark long-term, positive change by fostering health ownership and self-reliance among community members. As local doctors and medical students collaborate, they create a ripple effect—spreading knowledge and resources that bolster resilience far beyond each individual treatment. Step by step, we’re building a stronger, healthier Haiti—one patient, one community, and one future physician at a time.

Interactive workshops on preventive care, nutrition, and public health, aimed at fostering overall community well-being.

Ongoing education, skill-building opportunities, and certifications that empower healthcare professionals to grow in their careers.

Structured clinical rotations and fieldwork in local hospitals and clinics, providing real-world exposure to patient care.

Partnerships with local leaders and organizations to identify needs, deliver essential services, and build trust in underserved regions.