Healing The Children (HTC)

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Healing the Children (HTC) is an international, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping underserved children around the world secure the medical care they desperately need to live more fulfilling lives. (Our Name, 2017) Since it was established in 1979, HTC has helped more than a quarter of a million children in close to 100 countries. HTC’s vision is to have a world where every child has access to medical care, regardless of ability to pay. Insurance status or physical location. HTC has 16 chapters worldwide and had done a lot of work in Central American and the Caribbean. Many underdeveloped and underserved countries lack the necessities needed to ensure basic health services such as man power, medical supplies, clean water and government …show more content…

Many relationships between governments in specific countries and non-profit entities are made up of command or bureaucracy models and their inclusion of not for profit organizations, sector collapses and their contribution to government–nonprofit relationships, and cross-sectoral systematic frameworks (Brinkerhoff, J.M 2002). It is estimated that nearly 14% of the world’s population currently have never been able to receive the proper diagnosis or treatment by a nurse, doctor, chiropractor or other medical personnel nor will they ever be able to. The vast majority of these underserved children are in underdeveloped and third world countries. HTC’s programs are broken down into three sections: Inbound Children Program, Outbound Medical Teams Program and Domestic …show more content…

HTC’s impact in Central American is predominately felt in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. The amount of care provided and children treated in Guatemala makes up more than the total amount of children services in the other countries of Central America as well as the Dominican Republic. In South America, the main countries that are impacted are Columbia, Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru, Ethiopia makes up the majority of children services in Middle East/Africa but there is also Cote d’Ivoire, Iraq, Gambia, Liberia and Nigeria. Asia also has a significant amount or participants, mainly in China, India and

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