WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT US
- Honors Students Center Art, Sustainability During Service Trip to Jamaica (April 2026)
- Children’s books from Ann Arbor organization tell real stories of students overcoming hardship (March 2026)
- March is Reading Month: New Samaritan Adventure Books Expand Children’s Worldviews (March 2026)
- New International Samaritan Day Celebrates Good Samaritans on October 25 (October 2025)
- International Samaritan’s Auction Shines a Light on Artists Who Have Relied on Garbage Dumps to Survive (October 2025)
- Kiteezi Samaritan Seeks Support to Complete Life Center (September 2025)
- Empowering Future Leaders Through Workforce Education: The International Samaritan Approach (May 2025)
- Detroit’s Dan Weingartz Receives Dealmaker of the Year Award (April 2025)
- Announcing the Detroit Smart Business Dealmaker Award Winners and 2025 Dealmakers Hall of Fame Class (April 2025)
- Honors Students Continue 10-Year Partnership with International Samaritan (March 2025)
- Detroit Catholic High School Students Spend Their Winter Break Learning and Serving with International Samaritan (February 2025)
- High School Boys and a Priest from Toledo Founded International Samaritan, a Nonprofit that is Thriving 30 Years Later (August 2024)
- Kiteezi Samaritan provides relief aid to landslide victims (August 2024)
International Samaritan’s Relief Efforts to Help Uganda’s Kiteezi Dumpsite Landslide Disaster Victims (August 2024) - International Samaritan Opens Family Life Center in Honduras (June 2024)
- New International Samaritan partnership takes Trinity Health doctors and residents to Ethiopia (February 2024)
- News Wire: New International Samaritan partnership takes Trinity Health doctors and residents to Ethiopia (February 2024)
- Weingartz Foundation Gives $2.2M to Aid International Samaritan’s African Mission (May 2023)
- With Local Nonprofit’s Help, Honduran Community Will Have Clean Drinking Water (March 2023)
- Former University of Michigan Athletic Director Gives $100,000 Gift for Honduran Water System (February 2023)
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University of Toledo students help fight extreme poverty by fasting Friday (February 2020)
- St. John’s Students Reflect on Volunteering in Guatemala (October 2019)
- LIVE at Saint Mary Student Parish (April 2019)
- Interview on Ave Maria Radio (April 2019)
- $2 Day at The Nest (April 2019)
- International Samaritan hires Tenbusch as new president (November 2018)
- International Samaritan Announces “Be a Samaritan Day” (July 2018)
- Ann Arbor’s International Samaritan organization declares July 31 “Be a Samaritan Day” (July 2018)
- Marian students provide aid in Guatemala and Nicaragua (March 2015)
- Karen Pulte honored for contribution to International Samaritan (October 2014)
- International Samaritan granted consultative status by U.N. (September 2011)
Jamaica Will Rise Again
At my teacher’s college last fall, one of my professors lectured about what it means to be a good citizen. We talked about the importance of volunteering. Then on October 28, 2025, Hurricane Melissa made landfall, causing severe damage to western Jamaica. Families were left without their basic needs. After seeing all the devastation, I felt compelled to do what I could to help those who were in need.
Many organizations helped to get western Jamaica standing again, including International Samaritan Jamaica. I traveled with a group of scholars to Montego Bay, St. James to deliver care packages to people in desperate need of aid.
Volunteers in Jamaica assemble care packages for victims of Hurricane Melissa.
When we arrived in Montego Bay, the once vibrant and colourful city was in shambles. We saw many roofs lifted, powerlines down, and inadequate sources of clean water. People were fetching water from streams to help them bathe and flush toilets.
While we were distributing the pre-packed bags with food items and toiletries, I felt relieved that the eastern part of the island, where I reside, was not affected badly. In fact, Kingston was back to normal business operations a few weeks after the hurricane passed. I am happy that Kingston was left untouched, as this is where many of the island’s factory industries are, including the National Bakery and Petro-Jam, which supplies the island with fuel. If Kingston had experienced the same devastation as the west, the whole country would deeply feel it.
I am grateful that we are alive and that I was able to help those who are down and rebuild our land. As our national anthem says, “Eternal Father, Bless our Land.”
Jamaica will rise again.
Several of our scholarship students traveled to the most devastated parishes to help deliver much-needed supplies after Hurricane Melissa.
Kareef, Samaritan Scholar, Jamaica
Kareef, 20, has been a Samaritan Scholar since 2021. He’s now in his third year at a teacher’s college in Jamaica. Kareef has been pursuing a brighter future for himself and for those he will one day teach.
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About Us
You can change a life by becoming a Samaritan. Since 1994, International Samaritan has been connecting Samaritans like you, who have a calling to help, to families in garbage dump communities around the world. Together, we’re breaking the chains of poverty and improving all our lives. We’re a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
