The Pinson Foundation lead a medical team of people to Haiti just after the earthquake in Haiti. The Foundation distributed over $250,000 in food, medical supplies, and generators to three orphanages. The medical team also rendered medical care and performed surgeries in conjunction with the University of Miami Mobile Field Hospital, and several local Haitian clinics.
Pinson Foundation Medcial Team in Haiti (after one long day of work)
Pinson Foundation Medical Team at work on the ground supporting the University of mobile Miami Hospital in Port de Prince airport.
Jay Madhu and Michael Pinson in Haiti thanking pilot who made multiple flights from Floirda into Port de Prince Haiti to deliver more food and supplies to the Pinson Foundation team.
2010 May
In May 2010, the Pinson Foundation returned to Haiti. In conjunction with the Brazilian Army and United Nations, the Pinson Foundation team procured transportation to facilitate the re-distribution of $300,000 in food and medical supplies obtained from the University of Miami supply warehouse in Port au Prince. The supplies were delivered to orphanages, tent cities for the homeless, and mission clinics.
Jay Hadhu on the Foundation team managing Haitian Volunteers and hired people to help load rented Pinson Foundation trucks. Loading up controled medicine, medical supplies and rice supplied to the Foundaiton by the Brizialian Armny operations in Haiti.