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Read MoreIt’s tragic that we don’t have room for every person in need, but your help allows us to make place for as many as we possibly can.
Read MoreA portion of sales from a new limited-edition umbrella will be donated to Haiti.
Read MoreThe monthly casual day for charity provides a lesson in giving back and includes the entire student body. Students and faculty donated $2 to dress casually, with all the donations going directly to the foundation.
Read MoreOur tilapia farms offer a sustainable, nutritious and low-cost protein source for our community.
Read MoreFrom New York to the Twin Cities to California, St. Luke’s friends and supporters rallied to raise critical funds to fuel life-saving programs.
Read MoreOur staff and patients at would like to extend a huge thanks to all of the visiting doctors, nurses, and technicians who made November such a successful month for surgical patients!
Read MoreA prayer offered by Father Rick Frechette in memory of the earthquake's victims.
Read MoreOur own Raphael Louigene was recently featured in the Huffington Post in a series called Paradigm Shifters, by Renata M. Black
Read MoreAs Christmas draws near, I am still very troubled by an old pair of black shoes I saw recently on the street.
I know that the lights, music, trees and Christmas Spirit should help me forget them, but I can’t.
Read MoreThe St. Luke nursing program kicked off the 2015-2016 academic year one week early this year as visiting American nurses came to teach classes to incoming third and fourth year nursing students.
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The St. Luke Foundation for Haiti is a 501 (c) (3) and tax-exempt charitable organization that supports Haitian-led programs.
A special thanks to Angela Altus, Rebecca Arnold, Giles Clark, Denso Gay and Ami Vitale for the photographs, as well as the teams of NPH and Artists for Peace and Justice.