Kimberly Wong

Buffalo, NY

Passionate About:

Global health
Sustainable health care
Preventive medicine

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UB Medical Mission to Haiti April 2017



Kimberly's Message

Still fresh in my first year of medical school, I am excited to be going down to Haiti during our spring break with an awesome team of peers and local physicians. We will be serving the people of Fontaine, a community that UB has had a relationship with for several years, and I hope to continue to contribute and build upon that partnership throughout my time in school.

Thank you for your time, support, and love, and I hope you would consider supporting me and the partnership that UB School of Medicine has fostered with the local people of Fontaine, Haiti.

Volunteer Activity Description

Since the devastating 2010 earthquake that caused more than a quarter-of-a-million deaths and left the nation’s infrastructure in tatters, Haiti has moved off the front page of US newspapers and far from the minds of most Americans. Unfortunately, despite major international relief efforts, for many Haitians the suffering continues – especially in the area of health care. Absent a sustained nationwide solution to this problem, small targeted medical missions offer the best hope for otherwise marginalized populations.

We, a group of University at Buffalo medical students committed to providing healthcare to the world’s most vulnerable people, are seeking support for a medical mission to Haiti under the guidance of Dr. David Holmes, Director of Global Health at the University at Buffalo. Dr. Holmes has many years of experience in international medicine, including time in Haiti.

Specifically, our intent is to establish a five-day mobile-clinic in the village of Fontaine, roughly 100 miles north of the capital Port-au-Prince. Currently, the residents of Fontaine must walk more than two hours for the nearest chance of medical care, which is at best hit or miss. At our clinic, they will be able to receive a range of services, including primary care, pre-natal and gynecological care.

The clinic will be run out of St. Gabriel’s school, which is sponsored by the American organization, Friends-of-Fontaine and where one of our group members has focused much of his work. Our goal is to build a lasting and sustainable partnership between the Buffalo medical community, the people of Fontaine, St. Gabriel’s and Friends-of-Fontaine.

We know this is no small endeavor. Therefore, we are in need of financial donations and gifts in the form of medications and medical supplies. We ask that you please consider supporting our effort.

If you would like to make a contribution, please hit the DONATE NOW icon and please indicate that your donation is for the “UB Medical Mission”.

All donations are tax-deductible.
“Friends of Fontaine” is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to foster growth and development in Haiti through education.

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