Savane de l'Espoir No. 1
Eben-Ezer Hospital opened its doors to the people of Haïti in 1983. Since then, it has become the hub of a network of about 500 hospitals and health centers throughout the nine Departments (or states) of Haïti.
During the last six years, an educational/training program was funded and launched by the United States Agency for International Development (U.S. A.I.D.) under a program known as ED 2004. This program enabled Eben-Ezer to provide health care training in 89 schools in only three of the nine Departments (Artibonite, North, and Northeast). Still, 540 teachers were able to train 24,000 students. Under Eben-Ezer's guidance, the program has developed into a multi-faceted project that has become a vital part of the communities in and near the three Departments where it was launched.
Eben-Ezer has structured a multi-level training project in which women from all nine Departments will be trained to combat sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), by educating the populace on prevention and the importance of early treatment. This project begins with 50 women (ten from Artibonite and five from each of the other eight Departments). Each of these women trains eight other women. Then, 400 women each trains ten others in a series of ten sessions over an 18-month period. In all, 44,000 women will be trained under this project, working under only one coordinator and three trainers. The women are parents of students in Eben-Ezer and other schools and from the churches across Haïti that are affiliated with the Eben-Ezer network.
Eben-Ezer has structured a second training project in which Haïtian young people are organized in a nationwide effort to prevent the spread of STDs through education. Thirty youths attend a ten-day training seminar to become teachers. After a series of three seminars is completed, 90 young men and women will have been trained to be teachers of this program. Each of the 90 teaches 50 students per month in a series of nine monthly training sessions, for a total of 40,500 individuals educated on the prevention, early detection, and treatments of STDs.
Eben-Ezer Hospital is a member of the Association of Hospitals and Health Centers, formed through an initiative of the Gonaïves Regional Office of the Ministry of Public Health. Beginning in 20 communities in upper Artibonite and growing to serve up to 200,000 persons, this outreach program educates young people and adults on the prevention, early detection, and treatment of STDs.
In all, this four-component network is able to educate and distribute medicine and medical supplies to more than 300,000 persons.
The tragedy is that no medication of any kind has been provided for the treatment of HIV or AIDS. Medicines and medical supplies include only small quantities of antibiotics, first aid supplies and headache and fever medications. The provision of medicine and medical supplies is inadequate and inconsistent.
Eben-Ezer Hospital badly needs assistance from individuals and organizations that have access to the medicine and medical supplies that could be so easily distributed to those among the 300,000 persons who need them.
Sun Dec 26 22:02:00 +0000 2010 by DAbr:parish: -> Gonaives
(show/hide changes)Mon Nov 15 02:57:33 +0000 2010 by LPar:Phone no. for Michael from Team member Ralph
mgt_contact changed.
(show/hide changes)Fri Nov 12 17:02:09 +0000 2010 by LPar:Got Shawn Hodges no. from Dr. Kaplan
mgt_phone changed.
region: Artibonite -> Upper Artibonite
(show/hide changes)Thu Nov 11 04:36:18 +0000 2010 by LPar:notes: Eben-Ezer Hospital opened its doors to the people of Haïti in 1983. Since then, it has become the hub of a network of about 500 hospitals and health centers throughout the nine Departments (or states) of Haïti.
The group distributes medicine and medical supplies in four ways:
During the last six years, an educational/training program was funded and launched by the United States Agency for International Development (U.S. A.I.D.) under a program known as ED 2004. This program enabled Eben-Ezer to provide health care training in 89 schools in only three of the nine Departments (Artibonite, North, and Northeast). Still, 540 teachers were able to train 24,000 students. Under Eben-Ezer's guidance, the program has developed into a multi-faceted project that has become a vital part of the communities in and near the three Departments where it was launched.
Eben-Ezer has structured a multi-level training project in which women from all nine Departments will be trained to combat sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), by educating the populace on prevention and the importance of early treatment. This project begins with 50 women (ten from Artibonite and five from each of the other eight Departments). Each of these women trains eight other women. Then, 400 women each trains ten others in a series of ten sessions over an 18-month period. In all, 44,000 women will be trained under this project, working under only one coordinator and three trainers. The women are parents of students in Eben-Ezer and other schools and from the churches across Haïti that are affiliated with the Eben-Ezer network.
Eben-Ezer has structured a second training project in which Haïtian young people are organized in a nationwide effort to prevent the spread of STDs through education. Thirty youths attend a ten-day training seminar to become teachers. After a series of three seminars is completed, 90 young men and women will have been trained to be teachers of this program. Each of the 90 teaches 50 students per month in a series of nine monthly training sessions, for a total of 40,500 individuals educated on the prevention, early detection, and treatments of STDs.
Eben-Ezer Hospital is a member of the Association of Hospitals and Health Centers, formed through an initiative of the Gonaïves Regional Office of the Ministry of Public Health. Beginning in 20 communities in upper Artibonite and growing to serve up to 200,000 persons, this outreach program educates young people and adults on the prevention, early detection, and treatment of STDs.
In all, this four-component network is able to educate and distribute medicine and medical supplies to more than 300,000 persons.
The tragedy is that no medication of any kind has been provided for the treatment of HIV or AIDS. Medicines and medical supplies include only small quantities of antibiotics, first aid supplies and headache and fever medications. The provision of medicine and medical supplies is inadequate and inconsistent.
Eben-Ezer Hospital badly needs assistance from individuals and organizations that have access to the medicine and medical supplies that could be so easily distributed to those among the 300,000 persons who need them.
Fix hospital
• Fix roof
• Fence around hospital
• Painting (green and white)
• Fix surgery room for surgeon Dr Morpeau
• Call room for Doctor
Staff
• Gynaecology Dr
• Mid wife (“fanm saj”)
• Security
• Cleaning 1-12 hours per day
Material
• For Laboratory : Chemistry system
• For Administration : Computer, printer, scanner
• More beds – 20
• 4 toilets – fix – have
• Better seats
• Fans in all rooms
• TV in waiting room
• 2 Air conditioning ? more to buy
• Fix X-Ray machine + developer
• Ambulance
• Truck –emergicare
• Pediatric blood pressure cuff
• XL size blood pressure cuff
Supplies on going
• Medicines for all
• Food for each patient & in-patient
• Treats for children
• Give water to drink to all patients – water cooler w/ good potable water
• Garden treats
Funding to support Salaries 10% raise
School health program:
• 12 nurses for student health care (one nurse for 8 schools)
• Each school has an average of 150 students
• We need to allocate a monthly allowance for supplies and basic medicines
-> Posted on HEAS 11/10/10
Also had another report from Clinic Ebenezer who said they were overrun with (cholera) patients and on their last box of saline. Staff have been overwhelmed and they are looking for nurses.
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Eben-Ezer Hospital opened its doors to the people of Haïti in 1983. Since then, it has become the hub of a network of about 500 hospitals and health centers throughout the nine Departments (or states) of Haïti.
The group distributes medicine and medical supplies in four ways:
During the last six years, an educational/training program was funded and launched by the United States Agency for International Development (U.S. A.I.D.) under a program known as ED 2004. This program enabled Eben-Ezer to provide health care training in 89 schools in only three of the nine Departments (Artibonite, North, and Northeast). Still, 540 teachers were able to train 24,000 students. Under Eben-Ezer's guidance, the program has developed into a multi-faceted project that has become a vital part of the communities in and near the three Departments where it was launched.
Eben-Ezer has structured a multi-level training project in which women from all nine Departments will be trained to combat sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), by educating the populace on prevention and the importance of early treatment. This project begins with 50 women (ten from Artibonite and five from each of the other eight Departments). Each of these women trains eight other women. Then, 400 women each trains ten others in a series of ten sessions over an 18-month period. In all, 44,000 women will be trained under this project, working under only one coordinator and three trainers. The women are parents of students in Eben-Ezer and other schools and from the churches across Haïti that are affiliated with the Eben-Ezer network.
Eben-Ezer has structured a second training project in which Haïtian young people are organized in a nationwide effort to prevent the spread of STDs through education. Thirty youths attend a ten-day training seminar to become teachers. After a series of three seminars is completed, 90 young men and women will have been trained to be teachers of this program. Each of the 90 teaches 50 students per month in a series of nine monthly training sessions, for a total of 40,500 individuals educated on the prevention, early detection, and treatments of STDs.
Eben-Ezer Hospital is a member of the Association of Hospitals and Health Centers, formed through an initiative of the Gonaïves Regional Office of the Ministry of Public Health. Beginning in 20 communities in upper Artibonite and growing to serve up to 200,000 persons, this outreach program educates young people and adults on the prevention, early detection, and treatment of STDs.
In all, this four-component network is able to educate and distribute medicine and medical supplies to more than 300,000 persons.
The tragedy is that no medication of any kind has been provided for the treatment of HIV or AIDS. Medicines and medical supplies include only small quantities of antibiotics, first aid supplies and headache and fever medications. The provision of medicine and medical supplies is inadequate and inconsistent.
Eben-Ezer Hospital badly needs assistance from individuals and organizations that have access to the medicine and medical supplies that could be so easily distributed to those among the 300,000 persons who need them.
Fix hospital
• Fix roof
• Fence around hospital
• Painting (green and white)
• Fix surgery room for surgeon Dr Morpeau
• Call room for Doctor
Staff
• Gynaecology Dr
• Mid wife (“fanm saj”)
• Security
• Cleaning 1-12 hours per day
Material
• For Laboratory : Chemistry system
• For Administration : Computer, printer, scanner
• More beds – 20
• 4 toilets – fix – have
• Better seats
• Fans in all rooms
• TV in waiting room
• 2 Air conditioning ? more to buy
• Fix X-Ray machine + developer
• Ambulance
• Truck –emergicare
• Pediatric blood pressure cuff
• XL size blood pressure cuff
Supplies on going
• Medicines for all
• Food for each patient & in-patient
• Treats for children
• Give water to drink to all patients – water cooler w/ good potable water
• Garden treats
Funding to support Salaries 10% raise
School health program:
• 12 nurses for student health care (one nurse for 8 schools)
• Each school has an average of 150 students
• We need to allocate a monthly allowance for supplies and basic medicines
(show/hide changes)Wed Sep 15 16:01:38 +0000 2010 by LPar:Recieved email from Dr. Claire with note on water system, so added her to contacts.
other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Thu Jun 03 19:00:17 +0000 2010 by LPar:name: Eben Ezer Clinic -> Eben Ezer Hospital
main_phone: 509-3671-8764 -> P: 51105 HealthC_ID #: H: 5110413
region: Haiti, Caribbean -> Artibonite
client_contact_name: -> Eben Ezer Hospital
client_contact_phone: -> 509-3671-8764
(show/hide changes)Thu Jun 03 16:54:58 +0000 2010 by LPar:notes: Eben-Ezer Hospital opened its doors to the people of Haïti in 1983. Since then, it has become the hub of a network of about 500 hospitals and health centers throughout the nine Departments (or states) of Haïti.
The group distributes medicine and medical supplies in four ways:
During the last six years, an educational/training program was funded and launched by the United States Agency for International Development (U.S. A.I.D.) under a program known as ED 2004. This program enabled Eben-Ezer to provide health care training in 89 schools in only three of the nine Departments (Artibonite, North, and Northeast). Still, 540 teachers were able to train 24,000 students. Under Eben-Ezer's guidance, the program has developed into a multi-faceted project that has become a vital part of the communities in and near the three Departments where it was launched.
Eben-Ezer has structured a multi-level training project in which women from all nine Departments will be trained to combat sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), by educating the populace on prevention and the importance of early treatment. This project begins with 50 women (ten from Artibonite and five from each of the other eight Departments). Each of these women trains eight other women. Then, 400 women each trains ten others in a series of ten sessions over an 18-month period. In all, 44,000 women will be trained under this project, working under only one coordinator and three trainers. The women are parents of students in Eben-Ezer and other schools and from the churches across Haïti that are affiliated with the Eben-Ezer network.
Eben-Ezer has structured a second training project in which Haïtian young people are organized in a nationwide effort to prevent the spread of STDs through education. Thirty youths attend a ten-day training seminar to become teachers. After a series of three seminars is completed, 90 young men and women will have been trained to be teachers of this program. Each of the 90 teaches 50 students per month in a series of nine monthly training sessions, for a total of 40,500 individuals educated on the prevention, early detection, and treatments of STDs.
Eben-Ezer Hospital is a member of the Association of Hospitals and Health Centers, formed through an initiative of the Gonaïves Regional Office of the Ministry of Public Health. Beginning in 20 communities in upper Artibonite and growing to serve up to 200,000 persons, this outreach program educates young people and adults on the prevention, early detection, and treatment of STDs.
In all, this four-component network is able to educate and distribute medicine and medical supplies to more than 300,000 persons.
The tragedy is that no medication of any kind has been provided for the treatment of HIV or AIDS. Medicines and medical supplies include only small quantities of antibiotics, first aid supplies and headache and fever medications. The provision of medicine and medical supplies is inadequate and inconsistent.
Eben-Ezer Hospital badly needs assistance from individuals and organizations that have access to the medicine and medical supplies that could be so easily distributed to those among the 300,000 persons who need them.
-> Eben-Ezer Hospital opened its doors to the people of Haïti in 1983. Since then, it has become the hub of a network of about 500 hospitals and health centers throughout the nine Departments (or states) of Haïti.
The group distributes medicine and medical supplies in four ways:
During the last six years, an educational/training program was funded and launched by the United States Agency for International Development (U.S. A.I.D.) under a program known as ED 2004. This program enabled Eben-Ezer to provide health care training in 89 schools in only three of the nine Departments (Artibonite, North, and Northeast). Still, 540 teachers were able to train 24,000 students. Under Eben-Ezer's guidance, the program has developed into a multi-faceted project that has become a vital part of the communities in and near the three Departments where it was launched.
Eben-Ezer has structured a multi-level training project in which women from all nine Departments will be trained to combat sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), by educating the populace on prevention and the importance of early treatment. This project begins with 50 women (ten from Artibonite and five from each of the other eight Departments). Each of these women trains eight other women. Then, 400 women each trains ten others in a series of ten sessions over an 18-month period. In all, 44,000 women will be trained under this project, working under only one coordinator and three trainers. The women are parents of students in Eben-Ezer and other schools and from the churches across Haïti that are affiliated with the Eben-Ezer network.
Eben-Ezer has structured a second training project in which Haïtian young people are organized in a nationwide effort to prevent the spread of STDs through education. Thirty youths attend a ten-day training seminar to become teachers. After a series of three seminars is completed, 90 young men and women will have been trained to be teachers of this program. Each of the 90 teaches 50 students per month in a series of nine monthly training sessions, for a total of 40,500 individuals educated on the prevention, early detection, and treatments of STDs.
Eben-Ezer Hospital is a member of the Association of Hospitals and Health Centers, formed through an initiative of the Gonaïves Regional Office of the Ministry of Public Health. Beginning in 20 communities in upper Artibonite and growing to serve up to 200,000 persons, this outreach program educates young people and adults on the prevention, early detection, and treatment of STDs.
In all, this four-component network is able to educate and distribute medicine and medical supplies to more than 300,000 persons.
The tragedy is that no medication of any kind has been provided for the treatment of HIV or AIDS. Medicines and medical supplies include only small quantities of antibiotics, first aid supplies and headache and fever medications. The provision of medicine and medical supplies is inadequate and inconsistent.
Eben-Ezer Hospital badly needs assistance from individuals and organizations that have access to the medicine and medical supplies that could be so easily distributed to those among the 300,000 persons who need them.
Fix hospital
• Fix roof
• Fence around hospital
• Painting (green and white)
• Fix surgery room for surgeon Dr Morpeau
• Call room for Doctor
Staff
• Gynaecology Dr
• Mid wife (“fanm saj”)
• Security
• Cleaning 1-12 hours per day
Material
• For Laboratory : Chemistry system
• For Administration : Computer, printer, scanner
• More beds – 20
• 4 toilets – fix – have
• Better seats
• Fans in all rooms
• TV in waiting room
• 2 Air conditioning ? more to buy
• Fix X-Ray machine + developer
• Ambulance
• Truck –emergicare
• Pediatric blood pressure cuff
• XL size blood pressure cuff
Supplies on going
• Medicines for all
• Food for each patient & in-patient
• Treats for children
• Give water to drink to all patients – water cooler w/ good potable water
• Garden treats
Funding to support Salaries 10% raise
School health program:
• 12 nurses for student health care (one nurse for 8 schools)
• Each school has an average of 150 students
• We need to allocate a monthly allowance for supplies and basic medicines
(show/hide changes)Wed Jun 02 03:26:25 +0000 2010 by LPar:Changed email address per email from Michel Morisset
main_phone: -> 509-3671-8764
mgt_contact changed.
address: Eben-Ezer Mission, Inc.
1200 Ridgefield Blvd., Ste 290
Asheville, NC 28806
-> Eben-Ezer Mission, Inc.
1200 Ridgefield Blvd., Ste 290
Asheville, NC 28806
Savane de l'Espoir No. 1
Gonaives, HT4110
Haiti
(show/hide changes)Sun May 30 02:46:43 +0000 2010 by LPar:cat_notes: 954-822-4779 is US number in states according to website, but when I called it a man told me he has had it for the last 4 months. This org. got a glowing recommendation to Dr. Ted Kaplan from someone Ted knows so although this is highly suspicious I'm willing to give benefit of the doubt.
Also, the email address bounced on me, so if anybody gets through let me know as I have been also told that there is a problem with other ISP's with Aol. :-(
Laura
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Maybe this instead??
http://ebenezerhaitimission.blogspot.com/ -> I think this will be a location distributing supplies. lkp
954-822-4779 is US number in states according to website, but when I called it a man told me he has had it for the last 4 months. This org. got a glowing recommendation to Dr. Ted Kaplan from someone Ted knows so although this is highly suspicious I'm willing to give benefit of the doubt.
Also, the email address bounced on me, so if anybody gets through let me know as I have been also told that there is a problem with other ISP's with Aol. :-(
Laura
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Maybe this instead??
http://ebenezerhaitimission.blogspot.com/
(show/hide changes)Sun May 30 02:45:13 +0000 2010 by LPar:Changed email address per email from Dean Woodard
email changed.
(show/hide changes)Tue Mar 23 06:30:13 +0000 2010 by DNug:cat_notes: 954-822-4779 is US number in states according to website, but when I called it a man told me he has had it for the last 4 months. This org. got a glowing recommendation to Dr. Ted Kaplan from someone Ted knows so although this is highly suspicious I'm willing to give benefit of the doubt.
Also, the email address bounced on me, so if anybody gets through let me know as I have been also told that there is a problem with other ISP's with Aol. :-(
Laura -> 954-822-4779 is US number in states according to website, but when I called it a man told me he has had it for the last 4 months. This org. got a glowing recommendation to Dr. Ted Kaplan from someone Ted knows so although this is highly suspicious I'm willing to give benefit of the doubt.
Also, the email address bounced on me, so if anybody gets through let me know as I have been also told that there is a problem with other ISP's with Aol. :-(
Laura
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Maybe this instead??
http://ebenezerhaitimission.blogspot.com/
(show/hide changes)Mon Mar 22 21:21:58 +0000 2010 by LPar:main_phone: 954-822-4779 ->
cat_notes: -> 954-822-4779 is US number in states according to website, but when I called it a man told me he has had it for the last 4 months. This org. got a glowing recommendation to Dr. Ted Kaplan from someone Ted knows so although this is highly suspicious I'm willing to give benefit of the doubt.
Also, the email address bounced on me, so if anybody gets through let me know as I have been also told that there is a problem with other ISP's with Aol. :-(
Laura
(show/hide changes)Mon Mar 22 19:48:17 +0000 2010 by LPar:main_phone: -> 954-822-4779
address: -> Eben-Ezer Mission, Inc.
1200 Ridgefield Blvd., Ste 290
Asheville, NC 28806
other_contacts changed.
mission: -> Part of Eben-Ezer Mission, Inc.
(show/hide changes)Mon Mar 22 19:33:47 +0000 2010 by LPar:facility_type: Open Business* -> Medical Facility
(show/hide changes)Mon Mar 22 19:33:09 +0000 2010 by LPar:website
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