Meet Davie and See What Access to Care Makes Possible

When Davie arrived at St. Damien Pediatric Hospital in Haiti, he was dangerously ill. What first seemed like a common sickness had become something far more serious. 

At just 11 years old, Davie needed specialized care that his family could not provide on their own. At St. Damien, doctors identified the severity of his condition and performed the surgeries needed to stabilize him. 

Davie’s story reflects what timely care can make possible when children have access to a hospital prepared to respond. 

Watch his story and see the impact your support can help make possible. 

What Your Support Helps Sustain

Davie’s story is one example of what becomes possible when children receive timely, specialized care. In Haiti, access to pediatric and high-risk maternal health care remains limited, and St. Damien Pediatric Hospital continues to serve patients who depend on this care.  

A recurring gift through Hearts for Haiti helps provide the consistency needed to keep this work moving forward. The numbers below show the reach of that commitment. 

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More Than a Hospital for Davie

For Davie, St. Damien became more than the place where he received medical treatment. It became a place of connection, support, and belonging. 

"“When I say St. Damien is my family, it’s not because they gave me birth. Family is about love and compassion.”"

— Davie

Stories like Davie’s are made possible by supporters who give consistently over time. Through Hearts for Haiti, recurring support helps sustain care for children and high-risk mothers who rely on St. Damien Pediatric Hospital. 

Be Part of the Care Children Depend On

Hearts for Haiti brings together compassionate supporters who believe children and high-risk mothers in Haiti deserve access to care when it matters most. 

By becoming a Hearts for Haiti member, you help sustain the work of St. Damien Pediatric Hospital and support the medical teams who care for patients like Davie.