Help Needed Now: St. Boniface Hospital in Haiti

Fancy’s film about maternal/neonatal health at St. Boniface Hospital in Fond des Blancs, Haiti

In 2014, Fancy brought a team of six women (and one man!) to the Southern Peninsula of Haiti to film the extraordinary work of Health Equity International (formerly SBHF) at St. Boniface Hospital, and the new maternal and neonatal center being built by Build Health International. Since then, BHI has built a new surgical center, an infectious disease containment center, added significant solar power, the list goes on. During this time outpatient visits increased by 300%. The surgical center alone sees about 270 patients each month! The people of southern Haiti know and trust St. Boniface Hospital to be there for them.

We need to be there for St. Boniface Hospital.

After the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that shook the country on Saturday, unlike many others, St. Boniface Hospital saw little to no structural damage and has been accepting patients from all over the area. They need our help. Please join us in donating right away and help St. Boniface Hospital help more people right now.

Erica Fite

Erica grew up running around the mountains and islands near Seattle before trading one coast for the other. 

First she moved to Los Angeles where she graduated from UCLA and pursued acting. Eventually she settled in New York switching from a life in front of the camera to behind it when she found a new career in advertising. In New York, Erica found success as an art director and global creative director for agencies big and small on accounts such as Milk, Clinique, Bahamas, L'Oreal, Pantene, Johnson's and many more. 

At Fancy, Erica and her team have been trusted to create social, digital, video and traditional campaigns for a variety of emerging and established brands. Today, Erica still lives in downtown Manhattan with her husband and many children, escaping to mountain and islands whenever she can.

http://www.fancynyc.com
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