Haiti has long been one of the most vulnerable nations in the world, with a history of natural disasters, political instability, and economic challenges. In the face of these challenges, humanitarian aid has
Haiti has long been one of the most vulnerable nations in the world, with a history of natural disasters, political instability, and economic challenges. In the face of these challenges, humanitarian aid has
Haiti Air Ambulance (HAA) is a non-profit organization that provides medical care, emergency response, and critical maternal and perinatal care to the people of Haiti. As the only helicopter air ambulance service in
Haiti is a beautiful, vibrant country that unfortunately, has been hit by numerous natural disasters in recent years. These disasters have caused devastating damage to the country's infrastructure and have left many people
Haiti, a beautiful island nation and home to over 10 million people, has faced significant challenges in recent years. Along with devastating natural disasters and political turmoil, one of the most critical issues
Imagine being in a situation where you or your loved one needs urgent medical attention, but the only way to access it is through a grueling twelve-hour journey. This is the reality for
Emergency helicopter ambulances are critical to providing immediate medical care and transportation to critically ill patients, especially in developing countries where travel to medical care can be arduous and time-consuming. Haiti Air Ambulance,
When a natural disaster strikes, every second counts. The difference between life and death can be determined by the speed and efficiency of the response. In Haiti, a country that is prone to
Haiti is a country that has been plagued by natural disasters, political instability, and poverty. Its healthcare system is in dire need of help, with 25% of Haitians dying without proper medical care.
Haiti Air Ambulance is the only non-profit organization in Haiti that provides helicopter air ambulance service and emergency medical services to critically ill or injured patients in Haiti, 365 days a year. If
Kylee Morgan is a flight paramedic who has come down to Haiti to volunteer with Haiti Air Ambulance. After hearing so many great things about HAA for over a year, she wanted to