Community Health Projects
In many impoverished communities in the developing world, a local healthcare worker in an inadequate clinic or under-resourced hospital tries to serve a desperate population. But people continue to suffer and die unnecessarily because there is no medicine available to treat them.
HPIC cooperates in community development projects by providing large quantities of medicine to healthcare facilities serving people who cannot afford treatment, equipping local doctors to relieve suffering and save lives.
Afghanistan, CURE Hospital
Health Partners International of Canada is working to improve the quality of life of the people of Afghanistan through increased access to high quality medicines, including supporting CURE Hospital in Kabul in the delivery of holistic health services.
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Cuba, CCC Care for Seniors
Since 2003, HPIC has been providing regular shipments of basic medicines, medical supplies and equipment to the Cuban Council of Churches for the needs of elderly Cubans cared for by this national network of church groups.
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Democratic Republic of Congo, HEAL Africa
Working directly with the HEAL Africa hospital, HPIC is providing medical aid to women, victims of sexual violence, poverty and war in the volatile North Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Haiti, Northwest Haiti Christian Mission
HPIC sends medicine to the Northwest Haiti Christian Mission (NWHCM) for a region devastated by natural disasters and extreme poverty. Medical services include a hospital, a home for elderly Haitians, a home for special needs children, and nutritional facilities.
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Lifeline Malawi
Malawi Africa is a beautiful country whose population faces the challenges of extreme poverty and lack of essential services. HPIC works with Lifeline Malawi, providing medicine to hundreds of thousands of people through two major medical centres and a variety of healthcare programs.
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Zimbabwe, The Salvation Army Howard Hospital
Since 1996, HPIC has been providing desperately needed medicines and supplies to Howard Hospital in rural Zimbabwe – a facility that is run by Canadian physician, Dr. Paul Thistle – to provide services to a community battered by poverty, AIDS and political unrest.
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Partners International of Canada is officially registered with
the Canada Revenue Agency as a charity. As such, HPIC may issue
a tax receipt for qualifying donations to Canadian donors.
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