HEALING ART MISSIONS

Volunteers Supporting the People of Haiti
WHO ARE We?

Some History

We are a group of people from all walks of life committed to sharing our talents, resources and good fortune with those less fortunate. 

We focus our work on Haiti, where we support a medical clinic, a school and other projects.  Learn more on Projects, and find out what we have done in our yearly reports (see above for links).

We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) group, U.S. Federal Tax ID #311618706, supported mainly by contributions from community members.  We are always looking for contributions--take a look at Support.

Healing Art Missions was founded in 1999, in Granville, Ohio.

How to contact us:
Email:     healingartmissions@gmail.com
Mail:       PO Box 645
               Granville, OH 43023
Phone:     740-587-2472 
 
Healing Art Missions Board:
Tracee Laing (Karaffa)      Granville, OH                healingartmissions@gmail.com
Janine Flood                 Granville, OH
Richard Hood                Granville, OH
Joseph Hook                 Granville, OH
Connie Ray                   Canal Winchester, OH
Robert Clinger               Columbus, OH
Ulf Nilsson                    Atlanta, GA
Bill Gettys                    Asheville, NC
Leslie Mihalov              Columbus, OH
Bess Whitaker              Seattle, WA
Paul Hammond             Granville, OH               deadredwood@gmail.com
Ryan Hottle                  Columbus, OH
 
Download End Of Year reports as PDF files:
          2006     2007     2008     2009
 
 
 
 

 


 
Healing Art Missions was founded in 1998 by Granville Ohio family practice doctor, Tracee Laing. Tracee has lived in Granville since 1977 and has touched thousands of local lives through the family practice she began in 1995. As of July 30, 2010 she retired from her practice at Welsh Hills Family Health, choosing to devote the majority of her time to the medical mission work of Healing Art Missions. Under Dr. Laing's leadership, teams of medical volunteers visit Haiti several times annually and the organization funds a medical clinic in Dumay, an elementary school program on the north coast, and a chronic care program focused on hypertension and diabetes in Port au Prince.