A Lifeline From the Sky…
For the People of Haiti

Haiti Air Ambulance offers emergency air ambulance services and lifesaving critical care for those in urgent need. We also provide medical supplies, specialized training for local health care agencies, and assistance with disaster relief and preparedness. Our goal: To help uplift the Haitian community.

WHAT WE DO

Our Specialized Programs Uplift Haitians
in Times of Need

Our New York State based charity is dedicated to providing emergency helicopter services to the people of Haiti. 365 days a year we care for and fly critically ill patients to emergency medical care based solely on need, and regardless of ability to pay. 

We are committed to expanding healthcare security, creating jobs, developing programs, and fostering an environment of social growth and sustainability in Haiti. 

Helicopter Transport

Helicopter Transport

We transport patients to medical facilities

Medical Supplies

Medical Supplies

We provide support for partners and facilities

Specialized Training

Specialized Training

We offer specialized training for Haitian community members

Disaster
Relief & Preparedness

Disaster
Relief & Preparedness

We implement programs to prepare and recover after disaster strikes

Humanitarian Relief

Humanitarian Relief

We provide services to move skilled personnel and supplies during times of need

Did You Know...

In Haiti, travel to medical care can be a brutal trip lasting up to twelve hours in some areas. Your donation makes it possible for us to provide life-saving helicopter rides that reduce travel times to just 24 minutes?

OUR IMPACT

How Your Support Uplifts Haiti

GET INVOLVED

How Can You Help?

Your donation of funds or time will help us save and improve lives with supplies, education, and emergency care.

Donate Now

Whether a dollar amount or a specific program or item, your donations ensure we can continue to provide life saving support to the people of Haiti through our supplies and specialized programs.

Get Involved

Donate your time and talents to the people of Haiti. As a volunteer for our organization, your efforts will not only save lives, but have lasting effects to create positive change for the republic of Haiti.

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OUR BLOG

The Latest News From The Field

May 29 2022
Interview with Kylee Morgan

Kylee Morgan is a flight paramedic who has come down to Haiti to volunteer with

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Feb 06 2022
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Jan 29 2022
Joey Loehner fell in love with medical field

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When we reflect on our past missions—the carbon monoxide poisoning tragedy in Seguin, Viergela's life-threatening heart condition, and Edna's fight for survival during childbirth—we must recognize your support. Our patients aren’t just numbers; they’re parents, children, friends, and neighbors who needed a lifeline, made possible through your contributions.This Giving Tuesday, as Haiti endures one of its darkest chapters, we ask for your continued support. Any donation, no matter the size, helps us continue to bring hope through the skies over Haiti.Make a one-time or recurring contribution now at loom.ly/nXiiQts #Haiti #HaitiAirAmbulance #SupportHaiti #GivingTuesday ... See MoreSee Less
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2 days ago

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This year has tested Haiti like never before—extreme poverty, unrelenting gang violence, widespread, food insecurity, cholera, and even attacks on humanitarian missions. Despite these challenges, Haiti Air Ambulance remains committed to bringing hope through the skies over Haiti. Tomorrow on Giving Tuesday, we invite you to join us in delivering lifesaving medical care, food, and supplies to those in dire need. Together, we can bring hope where it’s needed most. Every dollar makes a difference. Be the light Haiti needs: loom.ly/nXiiQts #Haiti #HaitiAirAmbulance #SupportHaiti #GivingTuesday ... See MoreSee Less
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5 days ago

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For Edna, childbirth brought more than joy—it brought a fight for survival. Thanks to Haiti Air Ambulance, she and her baby were safely transported and are now thriving. Edna’s story is a testament to hope, strength, and community. Help us ensure more stories like hers continue by supporting our life-saving mission today at www.haitiairambulance.org/donate/ #Haiti #HaitiAirAmbulance #SupportHaiti #GivingTuesday ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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Your support doesn’t just save lives—it empowers communities. With $2,500, we can train 100 people in Basic Life Support. As we approach Giving Tuesday, we invite you to help us equip more Haitians with the skills to save lives. Make your contribution at www.haitiairambulance.org/donate/ #Haiti #HaitiAirAmbulance #SupportHaiti #GivingTuesday #BasicLifeSupport ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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As we near Giving Tuesday, we’re grateful for your ongoing support. Consider a recurring gift to sustain our life-saving work year-round. Together, we can bring hope through the skies over Haiti in 2025! Support our life-saving mission at www.haitiairambulance.org/donate/ #Haiti #HaitiAirAmbulance #SupportHaiti #GivingTuesday ... See MoreSee Less
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