International Child Care USA

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International Child Care, USA (ICC) is a Christian health development agency that responds in compassion to children suffering from tuberculosis, malnutrition and physical disabilities. Since 1967, ICC has provided vital health services, and has strengthened and empowered families and entire communities. ICC gives children in Haiti and the Dominican Republic every possible chance for a brighter and healthier future.

International Child Care, USA
Founder(s) James & Virginia Snavley
Type Christian Health Development Agency
Founded 1967
Headquarters Haiti, Dominican Republic, Canada, USA
Area served 4 Countries
Slogan Health and wholeness for children and families in empowered communities
Website intlchildcare.org

[edit] Partnerships

International Child Care partners with various national and international organizations including the General Board of Global Ministries (UMCOR), the Christian Blind Mission, the Haitian Ministry of Health, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Center for Disease Control and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

[edit] Ratings

ICC is a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (EFCA) and is accredited with the Wise Giving Alliance of the Better Business Bureau.

[edit] External Links

New World Outlook Article, "Invisible People: The Lives of Street Children in Port-au-Prince, Haiti"
UMCOR Article, "Haiti: School at the Hospital"
Senator Kwame Raoul Benefit for Grace Children's Hospital
Daily Herald Article, "Haitian Dance Group"