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YOU CAN DONATE
ON-LINE! (see #2 below)
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GREAT THANKS go out to Mission Hospital in Ashville, NC, and Roger Haught, Director of Inpatient Surgery, for the donation of an anesthesia machine to HAM. This will be a crucial piece of equipment to be used in an outpatient surgical suite being planned for the near future at the Dumay clinic. |
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Everyone working for Healing Art Missions in the U.S. is a volunteer. We are committed to ensuring that 99% of all funds raised are spend directly in Haiti in support of the Haitian people. However, without financial contributions from donors in the U.S. we will not be able to sustain our many successes there.
We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) group and your donation is tax deductible. Healing Art Missions U. S. Federal Tax ID #311618706
There are two easy ways to contribute:
1) Send a check to:
Healing Art Missions
PO Box 645
Granville, OH 43023
2) Donate on-line via PayPal
click on the button below, you will be taken to a Healing Art
Missions section of PayPal's website, where you can make a donation that
will go straight to Healing Art Missions' account. After you are
done, you will be taken back to our website.
Please note:
PayPal's service does not cost us anything in fixed charges, but PayPal
does charge a small transaction fee on each donation (1-3%, depending on
our volume of transactions). For more
information e-mail us at healingartmissions@gmail.com
Thank you for
your support!
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Seattle event, Haitian Metal Art in the Garden ... a wet one!
HAM Board Member,
Bess Whitaker, organized a garden party in Seattle, WA the last Sunday
in September featuring the sale of original Haitian metal sculptures to
benefit HAM's work in Haiti. Unfortunately, the weather did not
cooperate delivering a cold and very wet afternoon, putting a damper on
the festivities. Kudos go out to Bess and her team of volunteers for
soldering on despite the poor weather. HAM thanks those who attended for
their support under such soggy conditions!
2011 Major Grant
Healing Art Missions received a major grant in 2011 in
January. The First Presbyterian Church
of Granville, Ohio presented a check for $19,000 to HAM in support of
general operations for projects in Haiti during 2011. First Presbyterian
Church has been a strong and long time supporter of HAM since 2000,
funding projects through their Mission Committee. Two members of the
Missions Committee, Dr. Janine Flood and Nurse Terrie Hostetter, were
part of HAM's medical teams that just returned from the first mission
trip to Haiti this year. Both have participated in HAM missions
previously and have been instrumental in participating and supporting
the work of both organizations.
Note to Medical Volunteers
Unfortunately, HAM does not yet have sufficient housing available at
the Dumay Clinic for visiting medical teams. Those medical
professionals interested in volunteering in Haiti immediately may be
interested in checking out this web site www.med.miami.edu/haiti-
relief/.
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