Haiti Nursing Foundation

Haiti Nursing Foundation The Haiti Nursing Foundation (HNF) was incorporated in Michigan in February, 2005, to support the advancement of nursing in the Republic of Haiti.

HNF is a public charity with 501(c)(3) designation. HNF is a public charity with 501(c)(3) designation

"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams."- Henry David Thoreau
06/05/2026

"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams."- Henry David Thoreau

“Sometimes, just being there changes everything.”- FSIL Graduate Benson Presume
05/29/2026

“Sometimes, just being there changes everything.”- FSIL Graduate Benson Presume

On International Nurses Day, we honor the nurses whose hands bring healing, whose hearts carry hope, and whose compassio...
05/12/2026

On International Nurses Day, we honor the nurses whose hands bring healing, whose hearts carry hope, and whose compassion reaches the most vulnerable — in Haiti and beyond, you are the heart of everything we do.

This May, in celebration of International Nurses Day, we invite you to honor the compassion, dedication, and impact of a...
05/08/2026

This May, in celebration of International Nurses Day, we invite you to honor the compassion, dedication, and impact of a nurse who has made a difference in your life.

Nurses are at the heart of healing—offering care, comfort, and expertise when it matters most. One meaningful way to recognize their contributions is by making a gift in their honor to the Haiti Nursing Foundation (HNF). Your support helps strengthen nursing education and empowers the next generation of nurses in Haiti.

When you make your gift, simply include the name of the nurse you wish to honor in the tribute section. We will proudly recognize all honored nurses in our June e-bulletin as a tribute to their service and impact.

https://www.haitinursing.org/donate

From student to teacher- full circle!FSIL graduate Marie-Claudine Félix is currently the Coordinator of Nursing Care at ...
05/01/2026

From student to teacher- full circle!

FSIL graduate Marie-Claudine Félix is currently the Coordinator of Nursing Care at the Health Directorate of Nippes (DSNi). She is also the Dean of the Faculty of Nursing Sciences at the Institute of Nursing Sciences and Medical Technology of Miragoâne (ISITEM).

We are deeply grateful for her dedication, as she pours her heart into shaping future nurses and bringing healing and hope to Haiti.

One educated nurse can change countless lives. Wivelyne Altidor proudly completed her Master’s in Nursing Education thro...
04/24/2026

One educated nurse can change countless lives. Wivelyne Altidor proudly completed her Master’s in Nursing Education through FSIL. She now works as a professor in several nursing schools in Haiti. She also serves as the Dean at the Christian Academy University of Haiti (UNACH)

In both positions, she is focused on training and mentoring future nurses to improve healthcare in Haiti.

Tomorrow's the BIG DAY!!!! Stay tuned for photos and details. We are so proud of FSIL!
04/17/2026

Tomorrow's the BIG DAY!!!! Stay tuned for photos and details. We are so proud of FSIL!

FSIL graduate Joseph Edmondo is conducting epidemiological surveillance studies led by the University of Florida to prev...
04/10/2026

FSIL graduate Joseph Edmondo is conducting epidemiological surveillance studies led by the University of Florida to prevent cholera in Haiti. He states, "Being able to explain a research protocol in a simple and respectful way is a skill I directly gained during my studies at FSIL."

On April 18th, FSIL will celebrate another graduation—sending more nurses into the world to help heal Haiti. Congratulat...
04/03/2026

On April 18th, FSIL will celebrate another graduation—sending more nurses into the world to help heal Haiti. Congratulations to our newest graduates!

Sometimes, the care a child receives at school is the only care they have access to.Through the School-Based Nurse Proje...
03/27/2026

Sometimes, the care a child receives at school is the only care they have access to.

Through the School-Based Nurse Project, graduates of FSIL are placed in elementary schools to provide essential, compassionate care to young patients.

Because of your support of HNF, this program continues to expand, now reaching a 6th school and even more children who need it most.

Thank you for helping make care possible where it matters most.
Michigan Medicine The Coldwater Noon Club of Michigan School of Nursing

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48104

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