Since 1999, we have tried to follow God, participating in nearly 300 international ministry trips.

We’re on a mission.

 

Who we are.

Healing Hearts International, Inc is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide support for vulnerable and disadvantaged children and families throughout the world.

What we do.

We help facilitate programs and projects, provide education for medical professionals and families, and also provide direct care to those in need.

Where we go.

Healing Hearts Intl. works in the USA and in countries with underdeveloped medical, social, and/or educational systems.

 

How do we do it.

HHII achieves its’ mission by seeking and assisting individuals, families, and communities in their quest for physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual health; prevention and treatment of disease and disability; and building capacity and resilience in native peoples.

Our Drive.

We exist, do what we do, and go to the places we go in order to alleviate debilitating poverty, strengthen families and communities, protect the vulnerable, and enhance positive traits while promoting standards of excellence, building impeccable moral and ethical skills, and exhibiting cultural competence.

 

About our founder

 

Deborah S. Lammert (Debi),

RN, MSN, APRN-CNS, BC

Debi has been a nurse for over thirty years, and an Advanced Practice Nurse for more than twenty five years. Much of her clinical background includes Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, as well as Pediatric Surgery, Intensive Care, Neonatology, and Trauma nursing, as well as education.

Recently, Debi has served both short term and intermediate term in Haiti and Zambia, with multiple short term trips for pediatric cardiac surgery, cleft lip and palate repairs, and general medical care for all ages. She has served in Haiti, Mongolia, Bolivia, Uganda, Zambia, South Sudan, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Palestine, Taiwan, China, Honduras, Kazakhstan, and Greece over the past years. Currently, Debi is on Samaritan’s Purse International Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) and serves as a volunteer for the Children’s Heart Project of Samaritan’s Purse. She teaches nursing at several overseas locations in Haiti and Zambia.