Hospitalita Healthcare Foundation
A nurse attending to a patient in a rural clinic

SINCE 2016 · MIAMI, FLORIDA

Working as One

For the health of many

ACTIVE EMERGENCY· Venezuela Earthquake · June 24, 2026 · 1,430+ confirmed deaths

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Who We Are

Faith, compassion, and measurable impact.

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 2016, rooted in Christian values of service and dignity. We partner with trusted local organizations to expand healthcare access across the Americas — turning every donation into measurable impact.

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The earthquake didn't break Venezuela's healthcare system. It revealed what was already broken.

70%

of Venezuelan nurses fled the country in the last decade

91

hospitals in high-intensity earthquake impact zones

0

reserve capacity in the system before the first tremor hit

Source: WHO / PAHO · Venezuela Health Situation Report 2025

Our Model

We raise. We design. Local partners deliver.

Fundraise in the US

Tax-deductible giving from US donors and foundations. 100% of designated funds reach named programs.

Design & Quality-Assure

ISO-aligned programs, WHO protocols, proprietary telemedicine platform.

Deploy Through Local Partners

Vetted local foundations execute. We empower — never replace — local capacity.

We never own hospitals. We never send staff to replace local workers. This is the model that works.

Live Impact · Updated Daily

Every dollar. Every patient. Measured.

Patients Reached
Dollars Raised (2026)
Partners Active
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Countries Served

Data pulled from Hospitalita program operations. Updated daily by our program team. Full methodology in our Impact Report.

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Where We Work

1 country today.

Venezuela is where we are deploying now. The model scales across the Americas next.

Our Programs

Four programs. One mission.

Humanitarian Emergency Unit (HEU)

Humanitarian Emergency Unit (HEU)

Rapid-response healthcare in disaster zones. SPHERE standards. WHO protocols. First deployed: Venezuela 2026.

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Telemedicine Access Program (TAP)

Telemedicine Access Program (TAP)

Proprietary platform. Offline-first. AI-assisted diagnostics. Reaching patients commercial telehealth will never serve.

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Mobile Clinic Deployments

Mobile Clinic Deployments

Partner-operated. Hospitalita-equipped. For communities unreachable by any other means.

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Partner Clinic Network

Partner Clinic Network

We finance qualified local clinics in exchange for ISO-aligned quality adherence.

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Our Track Record

The model is proven. The scale is next.

Partners In Health built a $300M operation from a single Haiti crisis. Direct Relief mobilized $2.4B in aid. Americares delivers $20 of aid per $1 donated. Hospitalita combines the management discipline of all three — with a proprietary technology platform and a 10-year history in the Americas.

Partners In Health·Direct Relief·Americares
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Founder Voice

"During COVID-19, we were already funding frontline workers in Venezuela when no one else was reaching them. We are going back and this time we are building something permanent."

— Julia Acosta, Board President, Hospitalita Healthcare Foundation

Caregiver and patient hands

Compañeros

Become a Hospitalita Compañero.

A monthly gift of $25 covers one telemedicine consultation for a patient who has no other option. Join our sustaining donor community — and know exactly what your commitment means, every month.

EIN 81-1899064 · Tax-deductible · Secure checkout via PayPal Nonprofit · Receipts emailed automatically.

Compañeros receive a monthly impact report, field updates from our partners, and an annual impact brief.

Impact Stories

The people behind the numbers.

Venezuela · 2020

The COVID-19 Frontline

During the pandemic, Hospitalita funded the nurses and doctors keeping patients alive in Caracas when supply chains had collapsed.

Venezuela · 2026

After the Earthquake

First field report coming soon — local partners are being identified now, with deployment beginning in the coming weeks.