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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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All
of us at Healing Art Missions humbly thank the individuals, churches,
community organizations, and businesses who support our efforts to
empower the people of Haiti to help themselves. Through your financial
support in 2012, HAM was able to directly impact the lives of over
15,000 Haitians with a budget of well under $200,000! We wish all of
you, and all the people of Haiti, a happy and prosperous New Year.
AMY BUTLER DESIGN started a new on-line magazine called BLOSSOM
in Januaruy and is donating 5% of all advertising monies to local and global
charities. For the inaugural issue Amy chose Healing Art Missions
as the local recipient. HAM wants to thank Granville resident Amy Butler
for her generosity and support of our important work in Haiti. Please
check out the beautiful new magazine by Clicking Here and help us thank Amy for her support by clicking the Facebook "Like" icon.
The students of Hope for The Children of Haiti School, a K-6th primary school in Port-au-Prince, thank Amesville - New England Parish
for their donation of $400 to purchase school books. Pictured above are
several of the students surrounding their sign of thanks and a few of
the books purchased with the donated funds. Healing Art Missions pays
the teacher and administration salaries for the school. Read about the
Hope for The Children of Haiti School HERE.
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Once again, the First Presbyterian Church of
Granville has helped HAM launch a new year with a major leadership gift.
The church, which has been a major supporter of HAM since the early
this century, has awarded HAM $20,000 to help continue our important
work in Haiti. Our sincere thanks go out to the entire congregation of
the First Presbyterian Church of Granville for their ongoing support of
Healing Art Missions. To find out more about the church and their work,
visit their website at http://www.granpres.org/.
Columbus Practicing Pediatricians has awarded HAM
$15,000 in support of our programs in 2012 through their philanthropic
arm that supports children. CPP is a non-profit collective of
pediatricians in Columbus who work collaboratively
to advocate for pediatrics and their individual practices. The
organization contributed to HAM once before, in 2010 in support of our
earthquake recovery efforts. Great thanks go out to the members of CPP
for their leadership support of our work.
Special Thanks... to Dr. Jonathan Warner of the Kenton Vision Care, Kenton,OH for donating an autorefractor for use at the new Noel Dusan Eye Clinic.
and to... the
congregation of First Presbyterian Church and community of Granville,
OH for raising $2000 through an opportunity drawing for a donated
hand-sewn, appliqued, pinwheel pattern quilt. The money has been
designated for support HAM's cholera clinic in Dumay, Haiti. Special
thanks to congregation members Terrie Hostetter and Janine Flood for their hard work and perseverance in making this fundraiser so successful.
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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