FUSAL
El Programa de Ayuda Humanitaria tiene por objetivo mejorar el acceso a la salud de forma equitativa y oportuna, así como dar atención a crisis humanitarias en poblaciones vulnerables en nuestro país. Esto se realiza a través de la gestión, principalmente internacional, de insumos como: medicamentos, suministros médicos, ropa, calzado, productos de higiene y cuidado personal, alimento, material educativo, sillas de ruedas, insumos ortopédicos, equipo agrícola, entre otros. Esta labor se realiza en conjunto con la fundación hermana de FUSAL, Salvadoran American Humanitarian Foundation (SAHF), radicada en Miami, Estados Unidos, quienes administran las relaciones con donantes que han sido aliados por décadas.
A lo largo de su historia, FUSAL ha entregado más de $784 millones en donaciones a una red de 630 beneficiarios entre los que destacan hospitales y otros establecimientos de la red de salud pública, clínicas de interés social y municipales, organizaciones sin fines de lucro en el ramo de la salud, centros de cuido de adultos mayores y niños, centros escolares, instituciones dedicadas a brindar socorro y rescate, organizaciones comunitarias, comunidades vulnerables de nuestro país que se atienden a través de los otros programas sociales.
Diversos programas humanitarios para otorgar acceso a la salud a poblaciones vulnerables de El Salvador. Entre esos servicios, se incluye la salud mental y servicios sociales relacionados.
Programas humanitarios gratuitos
Services Offered
Fees and Payment
Services Offered To:
Adults
Teens
Children
Languages:
Spanish
Adults
Teens
Children
Languages:
Spanish
Payment:
Sliding Scale
Pro-bono
Sliding Scale
Pro-bono
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Calle Circunvalación, Polígono B, No. 5
Antiguo Cuscatlán, La Libertad Department |
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