The Covenant Hospital Network (CHN) is a group of committed Christian individuals and congregations supporting the mission and operation of the Covenant Hospital, Mombin Crochu, Haiti, through spiritual, financial, medical, and material contributions. Volunteer teams lend support when requested by the hospital.

The Network is committed to supporting not only the treatment of acute and chronic illnesses, but also community based health and disease prevention programs.

The Covenant Hospital – Mombin Crochu, Haiti

Covenant Hospital in Mombin Crochu was established in the 1990’s in conjunction with the Medical Benevolence Foundation and the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti. Over 50,000 people live in the mountains surrounding Mombin Crochu. There is no other hope for medical care.

Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere where the average income of a Haitian is less than $250(US) per year, where half of the children die before their fifth birthday.

Poverty, starvation, and death walk hand-in-hand with daily existence, and life as we know it does not exist in the mountain villages.

The people of Mombin Crochu need assistance from willing partners who will help enable their hospital to meet the urgent health care needs of this isolated region. Visiting teams of medical volunteers and hundreds of Presbyterian (USA) congregations have long supported this facility. Today, Covenant Hospital struggles to expand community health programs and provide health care to the surrounding areas where the only means of livelihood is subsistence farming.

Your financial support will be used to enable this facility to serve a poor rural region.

The Covenant Hospital is under the auspices o the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti in partnership with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the Medical Benevolence Foundation.  The Network works in collaboration with these partners.