Syrian American Medical Society Foundation

Our Impact

In 2024, SAMS delivered over 4.4 million medical services in 11 countries, including Syria, Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Gaza, Greece, Morocco, Libya, Ukraine, and the USA. Beyond healthcare, SAMS provided critical humanitarian aid to vulnerable communities in Syria, Gaza, Lebanon, Morocco, and Libya. This aid ensured that they had access to food, healthcare, emergency supplies, and other necessary support.

1.4M beneficiaries served annually

1.4 million individuals received essential medical and humanitarian aid.

549K+ rapid response missions treatments delivered

SAMS delivered 549,000 treatments across 30+ sites in a rapid response mission. We also provided humanitarian aid in the disaster-stricken regions.

11 countries
served

SAMS teams operated and served in 11 countries to provide urgent healthcare and facilities to people affected by disaster, conflict, and displacement.

4,015+ medical volunteers deployed

Over 4,015 skilled medical professionals volunteered their time and skills to provide medical care to vulnerable communities.

$23M emergency supplies delivered

Gift-In-Kind delivered $23 million worth of medical supplies to different countries to support urgent healthcare needs.

Millions of patients treated

Millions of patients received primary healthcare, major surgeries, and psychological care.

144 clinics/hospitals supported

SAMS supported 144 healthcare facilities to ensure everyone has access to healthcare, even in remote and underserved areas.

1,000+ healthcare professionals trained

Over 1,000 medical professionals received specialized training through 432 training sessions to improve healthcare services.

15 missions conducted

15 healthcare missions were conducted worldwide to support vulnerable communities.

2024
ANNUAL REPORT

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.