- Project HOPE (USA)
Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere) is an international health care organization founded in the United States in 1958. Its most visible aspect was the SS "HOPE", the first peacetime
hospital ship (converted from the USS "Consolation" (AH-15)). The SS "HOPE" was retired in 1974, after sailing toIndonesia ,Vietnam ,Peru ,Ecuador ,Guinea ,Nicaragua ,Colombia , Ceylon (Sri Lanka ),Tunisia ,Jamaica , andBrazil . On these voyages doctors, nurses, and technical staff provided medical care and training to people in each country visited. The SS "HOPE" was not replaced, and emphasis switched entirely to land-based operations. Today there are organizations inGermany and theUnited Kingdom , in addition to the original organization in theUnited States . Project HOPE helps different developing countries in efforts to eradicate infectious diseases like HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis. They also help educate parents on how to prevent and treat diseases for their children and themselves, and also train health professionals. Project HOPE also sets up village health banks, which give small loans to women so they can improve their health and family's health. The village health banks also educate women on health.MISSION STATEMENT
Project HOPE works to achieve sustainable advances in health care around the world by implementing health education programs and providing humanitarian assistance in areas of need. Project HOPE is unique among international organizations in that we have always worked across the health spectrum in a wide variety of settings, from the family and community levels to the tertiary care level, training traditional birth attendants and community health volunteers where resources are limited and cardiac surgeons and biomedical engineers where technology is appropriate. Project HOPE addresses infectious diseases, health professional education, women's and children's health, humanitarian assistance, and the need for health systems and facilities.
Project HOPE has programs in the following countries:
Africa
Mozambique Malawi Namibia The Americas
Dominican Republic Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Peru Asia and the Middle East
China Indonesia Thailand Egypt Iraq Central and Eastern Europe
Czech/Slovak Republics Estonia Hungary Kosovo Latvia Republic of Macedonia Poland Serbia Russia and Central Asia
Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Recent Events
In 2005, when
Hurricane Katrina hit theGulf Coast , HOPE sent volunteer medical response teams to the area, where they provided nursing care to people in need. As of July 2006, HOPE continues to provide aid to the people on the Gulf Coast who were hit by Hurricane Katrina.In the spring of 2006, they helped staff the U.S. Navy hospital ship, known as the Mercy, with volunteer physicians and nurses to South Asia. In early 2008, Project HOPE's Cheif Operations Officer, C. William Fox Jr., BG, USA (Ret.), was injured by an IED in Basra where the organization is assisting in building a new Children's Hospital. [http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/MYSA022208_commander_EN_1a71c511_html20221.html]External links
* [http://www.projecthope.org Project HOPE web page]
* [http://www.americanhistory.si.edu/hope Project HOPE: Forty Years of American Medicine Abroad]
*Dr. John P. Howe, III - President and CEO of Project HOPE
* [http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2005/edition_06-12-2005/featured_0 Parade Magazine article]
* [http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm/bay/search.summary/orgid/4367.htm Charity Navigator Profile of Project HOPE]
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