Angels for Humanity
Working As One for the Good of Many
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
We aim to inspire, empower, and support impoverished children in Haiti and around the world by providing them access to quality education and healthcare. Through our various programs we help to support impoverished children. Our medical mission trip serves hundreds of children every year in different countries that do not have access to basic medical care. We provide preventative and emergency dental treatment, medical screenings, wound care and medication to treat a variety of conditions. Our Back-to-School program provides kids with school supplies, backpacks and uniforms to alleviate the families burden to provide these essentials to their children. In addition, we are raising funds to build a school on land that we have secured in Haiti to provide quality education to underserved children.
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Joy of Giving
Give toys to underprivileged children for the holidays
Medical Mission
Provide Medical and Dental care for underprivileged children in need
Back to School
Give Backpacks and School Supplies to underprivileged Children
Crisis Intervention
During unexpected moments of crisis, Angels for Humanity is there supporting children during times of crisis and alleviating the burden on parents that are struggling to survive.
Where we work
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Our results
How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.
Number of dental patients screened
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
Children, Preteens, People with physical disabilities, Extremely poor people, Low-income people
Related Program
Medical Mission
Type of Metric
Outcome - describing the effects on people or issues
Direction of Success
Increasing
Context Notes
Doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel along with dentist and hygienists and non-medical volunteers have travelled to Haiti, DR, and Guatemala to provide care to impoverished children.
Number of children served
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
Children and youth, Homeless people
Related Program
Crisis Intervention
Type of Metric
Context - describing the issue we work on
Direction of Success
Holding steady
Context Notes
On October 2019, Angels for Humanity flew to Freeport, Bahamas to deliver holiday toys to children from Haiti that lost their homes during hurricane Dorion and were living in a tent city in Freeport.
Number of backpacks filled with school supplies distributed
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
Extremely poor people, Low-income people, Preteens, Children
Related Program
Back to School
Type of Metric
Output - describing our activities and reach
Direction of Success
Increasing
Context Notes
Backpacks with school supplies distributed to children from four schools and two orphanages in Haiti and to children in our Miami community
Our Sustainable Development Goals
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Goals & Strategy
Learn about the organization's key goals, strategies, capabilities, and progress.
Charting impact
Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.
What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
That every child is given the tools and opportunity to thrive and become productive members of their communities.
We dental and medical screenings, we are able to identify children with health risks that cause suffering and prevent them from thriving in their childhood. Furthermore, helping families return their children to school will help provide them the basic education they can use to help break the cycle of poverty.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
We have developed several programs in order to achieve our mission. First, the Joy of Giving program provides toys for tots during the holidays to children in hospitals and in rural communities. We combine this with our annual Breakfast with Santa event where kids enjoy a hot meal, games, and music and a wrapped toy on this day. Second, we do an annual medical mission trip to provide emergency and preventative medical, dental and vision care to children without access to basic medical care. Finally, our Back to School program provides uniforms and school supplies to impoverished children in countries where education is unaffordable for the parents.
Our plans for the near future are to build a self-sustaining school and community center in Haiti in a community without an existing school. The school will include guest housing to accommodate future medical mission trips.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
Through the help of our board, executive board, and volunteers, we have been able to organize fundraising events like Catwalk for Charity and High Tea for a Cause in Miami, FL that helps fund our programs. These events are attended by local and national celebrities which give our organization national recognition and donations. The philanthropists on our board include entrepreneurs, doctors, judges and TV personalities that are intimately familiar with the challenges facing the children we serve.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
Through the years, we have distributed, toys to over 80,000, school supplies to almost 5000, and delivered healthcare to nearly 1000 children in need. We have also provided direct financial support to different schools and hospitals totaling over $60,000.
We plan to grow our educational and healthcare programs to help more children in need and build a school and community center in Haiti (on a property that has already been donated to us) to serve as a refuge, for children and their parents, in communities without access to education, health, or vocational skill programs so that these families can become productive members of their communities.
How we listen
Seeking feedback from people served makes programs more responsive and effective. Here’s how this organization is listening.
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How is your organization using feedback from the people you serve?
To understand people's needs and how we can help them achieve their goals
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Which of the following feedback practices does your organization routinely carry out?
We engage the people who provide feedback in looking for ways we can improve in response, We act on the feedback we receive, We tell the people who gave us feedback how we acted on their feedback
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What challenges does the organization face when collecting feedback?
We don't have any major challenges to collecting feedback
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Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
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Angels for Humanity
Board of directorsas of 10/15/2022
Julio Hernandez
Angels for Humanity
Term: 2019 - 2020
Dr. Angelo Gousse
Dr. Julio Hernandez
Dr. Rudolph Moise
Calvin Hughes
Nathalie Thomas
Amelia Martinez Holt
Brian Long
Dr. Marco Contreras
Ricardo Britto
Eleni Waller
Jean Raymond Alexandre
Andrew Stewart
Batoul Darwiche
Florencia De Salvo
Board leadership practices
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Board orientation and education
Does the board conduct a formal orientation for new board members and require all board members to sign a written agreement regarding their roles, responsibilities, and expectations? Yes -
CEO oversight
Has the board conducted a formal, written assessment of the chief executive within the past year ? Yes -
Ethics and transparency
Have the board and senior staff reviewed the conflict-of-interest policy and completed and signed disclosure statements in the past year? Yes -
Board composition
Does the board ensure an inclusive board member recruitment process that results in diversity of thought and leadership? Yes -
Board performance
Has the board conducted a formal, written self-assessment of its performance within the past three years? Yes
Organizational demographics
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Leadership
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Race & ethnicity
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Equity strategies
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- We have long-term strategic plans and measurable goals for creating a culture such that one’s race identity has no influence on how they fare within the organization.
- We engage everyone, from the board to staff levels of the organization, in race equity work and ensure that individuals understand their roles in creating culture such that one’s race identity has no influence on how they fare within the organization.