International Samaritan

International Samaritan
IS
Founded 1995
Founder Fr. Don Vettese, S.J.
Focus Service to the poor in the developing world
Location
Area served
Dominican Republic
Egypt
El Salvador
Ethiopia
Guatemala
Hait
Honduras
Nicaragua
Key people

Board of Trustees & Council
Alvaro Andrade, Guatemala
Duane Stranahan Jr., Florida
Clay Mathile, Ohio
Karen Pulte, Michigan
William Pulte, Michigan
Joseph Rideout, Ohio
Joan Vatterott, Missouri
John Vatterott, Missouri
Mary Lou Fox, California
Christopher Lindsey, New York
Truman Timmis, Michigan
Fr. Tom Pipp, S.J., Missouri
Fr. Don Vettese, S.J., Michigan

Staff
Oscar Dussan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Andrew Pawuk, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Mary Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Melissa Cunningham, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Slogan "If not us... Who? If not now... When?"
Website www.intsam.org

International Samaritan (IS) is a non-profit organization headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan near the campus of The University of Michigan. Its mission is to serve victims of severe poverty by partnering with them and others to alleviate hunger, homelessness, endemic disease, and ignorance. International Samaritan primarily works in garbage dump communities in developing countries.

International Samaritan offers service learning immersions for students, medical personnel, and others to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Egypt, and Ethiopia. With the help of its partners, the organization builds schools, nurseries, homes, medical facilities, community centers, adult training schools and funds microloans, food programs, and scholarships.

Immediate goals include expanding services in Ethiopia, as well as Nicaragua and the Philippines. International Samaritan's ten-year plan is to extend services to Cambodia, and Sierra Leone.

History

International Samaritan was founded in 1995 by Jesuit priest Father Don Vettese. In the summer of 1994, one of the presidents of St. John's Jesuit High School and Academy took several students from the high school to Guatemala City, Guatemala. While driving, their van came upon a car accident and was detoured. Traffic brought the van to a halt at the 750-acre city dump. At the time of their visit, the Guatemala City Dump allowed children to work in the dump collecting recyclables alongside adults. The students could not comprehend what they were seeing and asked Fr. Vettese if there was anything that could be done. Upon returning to Toledo, Ohio, Fr. Vettese gathered funds and started International Samaritan.

On July 1, 2006, International Samaritan opened its new headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It had been headquartered at St. John's Jesuit High School and Academy where its founder served as president until 2007. After the close of the 2007 school year, Fr. Vettese left the school in order to serve full-time as president of IS.

IS has conducted numerous medical missions to the developing world since 1995. Medical missions have included doctors, pediatricians, dentists, oral surgeons, nurses, EMTs, pharmacists, medical professionals, and countless volunteers. The medical brigades work directly with populations living next to garbage dump communities, serving the poor who often have no other access to health care.

IS also has a decade of experience organizing service learning immersion trips for high school students, college students, churches, and other groups.

Projects

Since its foundation in 1995, IS has founded several projects. They are as followed:

Guatemala

One of the many new IS houses
Sta. Clara Nursery
The new classes in the Innocent Angels Nursery

El Salvador

Young girl at Guatemala City Dump

Honduras

Nicaragua

Dump in Nicaragua

Panama

Food Program in Haiti 2009

Haiti

Cairo, Egypt

Sierra Leone

Kids at dump in Sierra Leone

Cambodia

The Philippines

China

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