Syrian American Medical Society Foundation

Medical Charity in Syria and Beyond

The impact of your donations

33M+

Free medical services delivered since 2011

50+

Healthcare facilities supported

96%

of every dollar goes to programs

Our Featured Campaigns

As a leading Syria charity, SAMS (Syrian American Medical Society) delivers urgent medical care to the country’s most vulnerable communities. From rebuilding hospitals to protecting children and supporting cancer patients, your support helps make SAMS one of the most trusted charities for Syria. Explore our campaigns and make a donation to help save lives.

Alafia Hospital

SAMS Al Afiah Hospital​

SAMS Al Afiah Hospital in Damascus will be a lifeline for children with heart defects, cancer patients, deaf children, and families seeking care.

Aleppo Campaign

Aleppo Campaign

Aleppo is one of the regions hardest hit by years of conflict and neglect. SAMS is leading a multi-pronged campaign to revitalize Aleppo’s most critical healthcare needs.

Pediatric Image

Oncology Center in Hama

SAMS is launching a bold initiative to establish the first Oncology and Radiation Center in Hama - a comprehensive, state of the art facility that will save countless lives.

News and Updates

Our Programs

SAMS delivers a comprehensive range of medical and humanitarian programs tailored to the evolving needs of conflict-affected communities. Support our Syria charity through emergency trauma care and long-term health system strengthening.

Lifesaving Care, Led by Syrians

The Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) is a global, Syrian-led humanitarian organization committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate healthcare to communities affected by conflict and crisis. Established in 1998 and expanded as a nonprofit in 2007.

2024 ANNUAL REPORT:
Syria Charity Efforts and Global Humanitarian Impact

In 2024, your support helped SAMS reach more people, respond to more emergencies, and rebuild health systems in some of the world’s most fragile regions. From Syria to Gaza, and from refugee camps to operating rooms, we delivered over 4.4 million medical services to patients who needed urgent, life-saving care.

We’re proud to share our 2024 Annual Report—a powerful reflection of what we’ve achieved together.