Purpose of this blog

Personal missionary work as a coordinator for the college students who graduated from Institution Univers in Ouanaminthe, HAITI.

I act as a liaison for those currently in college and their sponsors, until the students have all graduated, whether in USA, Haiti or the Dominican Republic.
As well, I encourage those who have graduated from college but have not yet returned to Haiti, to return to fulfill the purpose of their education, for themselves, their families, their country and most importantly, for God.

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Konbit Sante Exciting UPDATE!

New ULS Clinic Opens

Almost one year since we broke ground on a new ULS clinic in Bande du Nord, Haiti, the primary care facility is now open for business and seeing patients. This vital community resource was made possible only by the generous support of Konbit Sante patrons like you who helped organize and staff fundraisers, volunteered their professional services, and donated more than $215,000 for landscaping, construction, and program support.

Click here to read more!
Photos from top: An examination room in the new ULS clinic; members of the Bande du Nord community move a filing cabinet into the clinic; a young boy does his part on moving day. In the true spirit of a konbit, the community came together to help move equipment and supplies from the old clinic to the new.

You can still support my Haiti ministry by purchasing jewelry with Chloe & Isabel UNTIL 11:59pm TONIGHT!

Don't Wait until it's too late! Order now!


Hello All!
This is Katy, Marylee's Jewelry Gal with an update on her Party with proceeds going to Marylee's Haiti work.

We missed you at the Pop Up Party, but hey, when it has been raining for 2 days and the sun comes out at the perfect time, we get it!  Life at home or in the yard takes over, but the good news is the link for the party is open until JUNE 11th!!

Click on the link to order.
Any questions- shoot me an email or text or phone and let's get it all answered.

Thank you  :)  

Katy Miller
Chloe & Isabel Jewelry, Personal Jewelry Stylist
Rodan & Fields Skincare, Executive Consultant
330-620-4098

Konbit Sante NEW WEBSITE...so you can follow their GOOD work in Haiti!

konbit is a group of people working together to achieve a shared goal.
We depend on our supporters as Konbit Sante continues to develop its presence in Haiti, building a sustainable approach to health care. Donations, volunteer action, event participation, and content awareness are crucial to the success of Konbit Sante's efforts, which is why we are excited to share the news of our new website!

In-depth information about Konbit Sante is presented in a fluid, easy-to-navigate design that educates while it inspires. Learn about our history, mission, and approach as we work hand-in-hand with our partners to strengthen capacity for a healthier Haiti.

Newsroom & Announcements

The latest news posts will be featured regularly on the Konbit Sante homepage. All posts are archived in the newsroom page on the site. We will also enable an announcement banner on the homepage for upcoming events.

Take Action Your Way

We offer a number of ways for people to become involved with Konbit Sante. As you click through the website, there will be intuitive trails to information and opportunities for contributing in the way that makes most sense for you.

Check it out today at www.konbitsante.org!

Committed to Caring Konbit Sante co-founder Dr. Michael Taylor honored in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Michael Taylor, left, receives the American Academy of Dermatology Presidential Citation Award from AAD President Dr. Suzanne Olbricht, center. At right is Wendy Taylor, Dr. Taylor's wife and Konbit Sante co-founder.

 Dr. Michael Taylor of Portland recently received a Presidential Citation Award from the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) for his work with Konbit Sante Cap-Haitien Health Partnership, which he co-founded in Maine in 2001 with his wife, Wendy.
 The Taylors spent several days in late February and early March attending the AAD’s 77th Annual Meeting conference in Washington, D.C. The Presidential Citation was awarded by AAD President Dr. Suzanne Olbricht on Feb. 28 during the Academy’s 2019 Stars of the Academy Awards Ceremony at the Marriott Marquis. Dr. Taylor received a plaque which reads “In recognition of your long-term commitment to the health of underserved peoples through the establishment of Konbit Sante and partnership with the Justinian Hospital in Cap Haitien, Haiti.”
He was also recognized at the AAD’s annual business meeting on March 3. The largest organization of dermatologists worldwide, AAD has more than 16,000 members from more than 35 countries. More than 6,000 dermatologists attended the Annual Meeting. While in Washington, the Taylors had a special lunch with U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, in the Capitol dining hall. Congresswoman Pingree entered an acknowledgment of Konbit Sante and its role into the Congressional Record on Feb. 28. Wendy and Michael Taylor at the 2019 Stars of the Academy Awards Ceremony at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, D.C. While honored by the AAD award, Dr. Taylor said the success of Konbit Sante would not have been possible without the work of the many people who have worked for and supported the organization over the years. “Wendy and I always acknowledge that this is a group effort,” he said. Konbit Sante Executive Director Nate Nickerson credits the Taylors’ vision and enthusiasm as being essential for putting Konbit Sante on the path to success. “I remember the call from Michael, almost 19 years ago now, in which he described the as-of-yet unnamed group that he and Wendy had gathered to explore looking for a better way to engage in global health work.
Like so many people that have been involved with Konbit Sante since, his enthusiasm and vision drew me into the picture,” Nickerson said. “I am forever grateful for the initiative the Taylors took to ‘give birth’ to this organization, and for their leadership to set it on a good path.” One of Dr. Taylor’s colleagues in Haiti was also pleased to hear about the award. “I have a great memory of him as someone who has empathy and is very sensitive to the suffering of Haitian patients,” said Dr. Jean Gracia Coq, medical director at Justinian University Hospital. “I had the privilege to stay at his home in Portland in April 2007 in order to participate in meetings about governance, an invitation from Konbit Sante. I still keep in my wardrobe a ‘parrot’ tie that he gave me during my stay in Maine, and wear it for exceptional occasions.”
 In addition to co-founding Konbit Sante, Dr. Taylor is a member of Gloderm, a committee composed of dermatologists who promote and engage in education and care programs in the developing world, and of the Climate Change Consortium, which focuses on the adverse effects on skin caused by climate change.
AAD is one of several medical organizations, including the American Medical Association, that are bringing attention and scientific knowledge to this crisis.
 Please join all of us at Konbit Sante in congratulating the Taylors for their years of tireless work, which has played no small part in helping to make Konbit Sante one of the most respected NGOs working in Haiti.