We bring healthcare to developing countries.
There will be a day when we will see everyone who needs healthcare has healthcare. This is the story we can write together.
There will be a day when we will see everyone who needs healthcare has healthcare. This is the story we can write together.
Healthcare Services
Mobile medical team in remote areas
Medical clinics with medical team in local areas
Medical hospitals with medical team to address larger healthcare needs
Health Education
Education and awareness for health professionals, patients, and communities
Learning experiences designed to help individuals and communities to take control of their health by increasing their knowledge and influence
Community Health
Empower communities to continue leading healthcare as healthcare ambassadors
Develop programs to meet current and changing health needs of communities
Measure health outcomes to ensure we are effectively and efficiently improving the health and well-being of the people
We join forces with existing organizations and support local leaders to bring about sustainable change in healthcare within vulnerable communities.
We’re building those connections to help reach a broader base for those in need of medical care, connecting with organizations doing amazing work and assisting them in their efforts, as well as launching our own programs that raise awareness on health crises and provide immediate and ongoing medical help to those who lack access to basic medical care.
Our mission is simple; it’s about connecting all healthcare initiatives already in the works and completing them together with a unified vision. Two are better than one. Thousands are better than a dozen. We do this through partnerships, taking what we started in Haiti to nurture healthcare, health education, and community health needs in developing nations—a personal initiative to unify healthcare for those who don’t have access.
Stay tuned for the next chapter in this incredible story of impactful giving.
Senior Management
Amos has a lot of experience with Global Health initiatives in various regional conditions. He has traveled extensively to participate in global health education and in relief missions for many years. His contributions include work in the Dominican Republic for more than a decade. He has also completed missions in Kenya and Ethiopia, just to name a few.
In 2010, Amos’ world changed forever when the earthquake in Haiti literally shook his native home to its core. There was no question that he had to help, spending a month with a group of doctors to provide help and assistance. As hard as it was, he continued his efforts and again headed back there in 2011 to work at a hospital in Milot (Cap-Haitien) where care was provided to a group of patients afflicted by the cholera epidemic. It was in those moments of care and chaos that FAMAH was born.
Jason co-founded FAMAH in 2016 providing photojournalism, and strategy with a background in leading other beloved healthcare organizations through innovation and marketing.
His expertise in pharma, life science and healthcare leadership has provided great value to FAMAH. He has served within a variety of responsibilities for FAMAH, including investor relations, sponsorships, partnerships, funding, branding, communications, program launches, and designing solutions that provide healthier outcomes for many to appreciate.
Farrawh co-founded FAMAH with 14+ years of medical editing experience in advertising and marketing and in the medical education industry.
After lending her eagle eyes to for-profit organizations for years, she’s now shifting her lens on the non-profit world of healthcare. Farrawh is also a travel enthusiast who has traveled to more than 60 countries to date. She is proud to have also participated in medical missions over the years, including FAMAH’s first mission in 2016 as a translator and writer. She hopes to make an even bigger contribution to places like Kenya and Tanzania.
Anais joins FAMAH with an infectious disease background. With a youthful spirit, she takes on the most challenging initiatives with a smile to let her patients know that everything will be ok.
She has led many medical teams to cities, towns, and villages in Haiti, Dominican Republic, and North America.
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