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Wings of Hope (charity)

Wings of Hope is a nonprofit organization that partners with organizations in ten countries outside of the U.S. to provide medical evacuation flights and access to health care for remote communities. Wings of Hope also provides free medical air transportation to people within a 900-mile radius of its St. Louis headquarters. Wings of Hope has been twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize[1][2] and holds a 4-star (the highest) rating on Charity Navigator. In 2019, Wings of Hope directly served nearly 73,000 people worldwide.

Wings of Hope
Founded1963
TypeNonprofit organization
FocusMedical air transportation
HeadquartersSt. Louis, Missouri
Area served
U.S., Americas, Asia, Africa
Websitewingsofhope.ngo

History edit

Wings of Hope was founded by four businessmen from St. Louis, Missouri: William Edwards, Joseph Fabick (Fabick Tractor Company), Paul Rodgers (V.P., Ozark Air Lines), and George Haddaway. The four had heard of a young woman, Sister Michael Therese Ryan, who was the pilot of a small, fabric-covered Piper PA-18 Super Cub in the Turkana region of Kenya. The story of Sister Ryan using aircraft to bring relief to impoverished famine victims in a vast, remote region of Kenya inspired the men to raise money for a stronger, all-metal aircraft to better aid the effort.

After the founders raised the necessary capital for a new Cessna U206, legendary aviator Max Conrad piloted the plane across the Atlantic from St. Louis to Nairobi. The story was well-publicized[citation needed] and brought about a large response from the international community – from people seeking assistance and needing aircraft, to those who wanted to help by offering their time, money and services. From this initial effort of four men on a mission to help those in need, Wings of Hope has grown into a global aviation nonprofit working in 48 countries since its birth in 1963.[3]

Programs edit

Wings of Hope partners with local organizations in ten countries outside of the U.S., using aviation to help them deliver health care resources to isolated communities. As of 2021, Wings of Hope operated in Belize, Cambodia, Colombia, Ecuador, Haiti, Nicaragua, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Tanzania, and Zambia.

Medical Relief and Air Transport Program edit

Through its Medical Relief and Air Transport Program, Wings of Hope provides free medical flights within a 900-mile radius of its St. Louis-area headquarters. In a typical year, the organization flies more than 200 patients and their caregivers to medical care.

Soar into STEM edit

Wings of Hope's Soar into STEM program provides middle and high school students project-based learning connections to STEM curriculum, as well as education on Wings of Hope's activities.

Honorary Council edit

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Awards and accolades edit

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  • Lindbergh Award presented by the St. Louis section of the American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (1993)[16]
  • Adela Riek Scharr Medallion (1993)[17]
  • Distinguished Achievement Award presented by The Wings Club (1995)[18]
  • George Washington Honor Medal presented by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge (1997)
  • Spirit of Chesterfield Award presented by the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce (2004)
  • National Aeronautic Association National Public Benefit Flying Award (2004, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012)[19]
  • World Trade Center Saint Louis Global Ambassador Award (2005)[20]
  • Health Care Heroes Award in Nursing category presented by the St. Louis Business Journal (2006)[21]
  • Community Service Award presented by the William T. Kemper Foundation (2006)
  • CFO of the Year Award for the Small Nonprofit category presented by St. Louis Business Journal (2011)[22]
  • What's Right with the Region presented by Focus St. Louis (2011)[23]
  • Award of Achievement for Humanitarian Efforts presented by the Ninety-Nines, International Organization of Women Pilots (2012)[24]
  • GuideStar Gold Participant[25]
  • Nobel Peace Prize Nominee (2011 & 2012)
  • Ladue News Charity Awards Finalist (2015)[26]
  • 3-star rating on Charity Navigator[27]
  • United Nations Humanitarian Award[28]

References edit

  1. ^ "Nobel Prize Nomination For St. Louis' Wings Of Hope" Huffington Post. Retrieved Jan 27, 2014.
  2. ^ "Wings Of Hope St. Louis Charity Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize" (Video). Fox 2 News. Retrieved Jan 27, 2014.
  3. ^ "History". Wings of Hope. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  4. ^ "Honorary Council". Wings of Hope. Retrieved February 24, 2021.
  5. ^ "Saint Francis Community Services to Host Danforth Book Signing Event" Salina Post. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  6. ^ "Elizabeth "Liddy" Dole, U.S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of Labor and Transportation". Geni. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  7. ^ Russell, Lisa. "NASCAR driver Carl Edwards joins Wings of Hope Honorary Council". West Newsmagazine. Retrieved 2016-12-07.
  8. ^ "Harrison Ford to Narrate Aviation Documentary ‘Living in the Age of Airplanes’" The Wrap. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  9. ^ "Record breaking pilot Barrington Irving Joins Wings of Hope Honorary Council" The St. Louis American. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  10. ^ Radenmacher, Diane (2014). Famous Firsts of St. Louis. Mound City Publishing. p. 109. ISBN 978-0-578-134-14-7.
  11. ^ "Pilot praises priest's airborne medical ministry in" The Catholic News and Herald. Retrieved September 24, 2000.
  12. ^ "Kurt Russell". Pretty Famous. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  13. ^ "Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Stafford - Stars and Stripes Park - OKC, Oklahoma". Waymarking. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  14. ^ "Patty Wagstaff Website". Patty Wagstaff. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
  15. ^ "Recognition". Wings of Hope. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  16. ^ "St. Louis-Based Charity Up For Nobel Peace Prize" CBS News, St. Louis - KMOV. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
  17. ^ "Adela Riek Scharr Medallion Winners". St. Louis Public Library. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  18. ^ "Distinguished Achievement Award Recipients". The Wings Club. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  19. ^ "Public Benefit Flying Awardees" (PDF). National Aeronautic Association. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  20. ^ "Wings of Hope, Jaros Technologies & LaserBand Honored With Awards at Growing Global 2005" PRLeap. Retrieved September 28, 2005.
  21. ^ "Delia Greer; Nursing career on land, in the air spans five decades" St. Louis Business Journal. Retrieved October 8, 2006.
  22. ^ "CFO of the Year winners named" St. Louis Business Journal. Retrieved May 20, 2011.
  23. ^ "FOCUS St. Louis' 14th Annual What's Right With the Region!". Blacktie Missouri. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  24. ^ "99 News Awards 2012" (PDF). International Ninety-Nines. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  25. ^ "Wings of Hope". Guidestar. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  26. ^ "Charity Awards Finalist - Wings of Hope" Ladue News. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  27. ^ "Wings of Hope". Charity Navigator. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
  28. ^ "MTBC Donates an Airplane to Wings of Hope". Business Wire. Retrieved August 2, 2016.

External links edit

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For other uses see Wings of Hope disambiguation Wings of Hope is a nonprofit organization that partners with organizations in ten countries outside of the U S to provide medical evacuation flights and access to health care for remote communities Wings of Hope also provides free medical air transportation to people within a 900 mile radius of its St Louis headquarters Wings of Hope has been twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize 1 2 and holds a 4 star the highest rating on Charity Navigator In 2019 Wings of Hope directly served nearly 73 000 people worldwide Wings of HopeFounded1963TypeNonprofit organizationFocusMedical air transportationHeadquartersSt Louis MissouriArea servedU S Americas Asia AfricaWebsitewingsofhope wbr ngo Contents 1 History 2 Programs 2 1 Medical Relief and Air Transport Program 2 2 Soar into STEM 3 Honorary Council 4 Awards and accolades 5 References 6 External linksHistory editWings of Hope was founded by four businessmen from St Louis Missouri William Edwards Joseph Fabick Fabick Tractor Company Paul Rodgers V P Ozark Air Lines and George Haddaway The four had heard of a young woman Sister Michael Therese Ryan who was the pilot of a small fabric covered Piper PA 18 Super Cub in the Turkana region of Kenya The story of Sister Ryan using aircraft to bring relief to impoverished famine victims in a vast remote region of Kenya inspired the men to raise money for a stronger all metal aircraft to better aid the effort After the founders raised the necessary capital for a new Cessna U206 legendary aviator Max Conrad piloted the plane across the Atlantic from St Louis to Nairobi The story was well publicized citation needed and brought about a large response from the international community from people seeking assistance and needing aircraft to those who wanted to help by offering their time money and services From this initial effort of four men on a mission to help those in need Wings of Hope has grown into a global aviation nonprofit working in 48 countries since its birth in 1963 3 Programs editWings of Hope partners with local organizations in ten countries outside of the U S using aviation to help them deliver health care resources to isolated communities As of 2021 Wings of Hope operated in Belize Cambodia Colombia Ecuador Haiti Nicaragua Papua New Guinea Paraguay Tanzania and Zambia Medical Relief and Air Transport Program edit Through its Medical Relief and Air Transport Program Wings of Hope provides free medical flights within a 900 mile radius of its St Louis area headquarters In a typical year the organization flies more than 200 patients and their caregivers to medical care Soar into STEM edit Wings of Hope s Soar into STEM program provides middle and high school students project based learning connections to STEM curriculum as well as education on Wings of Hope s activities Honorary Council edit 4 John Danforth former United States senator 5 Elizabeth Dole former United States senator 6 Carl Edwards professional stock car driver 7 Harrison Ford actor and pilot 8 Barrington Irving pilot and STEM educator 9 Sherrill Kazan President of the World Council of Peoples for the United Nations Colin Powell former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and former Secretary of State 10 Justin Francis Rigali Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia 11 Kurt Russell actor and pilot 12 Thomas P Stafford former astronaut 13 Patty Wagstaff aerobatic pilot 14 Awards and accolades edit 15 Lindbergh Award presented by the St Louis section of the American Institute of Aeronautics amp Astronautics 1993 16 Adela Riek Scharr Medallion 1993 17 Distinguished Achievement Award presented by The Wings Club 1995 18 George Washington Honor Medal presented by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge 1997 Spirit of Chesterfield Award presented by the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce 2004 National Aeronautic Association National Public Benefit Flying Award 2004 2006 2007 2011 2012 19 World Trade Center Saint Louis Global Ambassador Award 2005 20 Health Care Heroes Award in Nursing category presented by the St Louis Business Journal 2006 21 Community Service Award presented by the William T Kemper Foundation 2006 CFO of the Year Award for the Small Nonprofit category presented by St Louis Business Journal 2011 22 What s Right with the Region presented by Focus St Louis 2011 23 Award of Achievement for Humanitarian Efforts presented by the Ninety Nines International Organization of Women Pilots 2012 24 GuideStar Gold Participant 25 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee 2011 amp 2012 Ladue News Charity Awards Finalist 2015 26 3 star rating on Charity Navigator 27 United Nations Humanitarian Award 28 References edit Nobel Prize Nomination For St Louis Wings Of Hope Huffington Post Retrieved Jan 27 2014 Wings Of Hope St Louis Charity Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize Video Fox 2 News Retrieved Jan 27 2014 History Wings of Hope Retrieved February 23 2021 Honorary Council Wings of Hope Retrieved February 24 2021 Saint Francis Community Services to Host Danforth Book Signing Event Salina Post Retrieved October 27 2015 Elizabeth Liddy Dole U S Senator U S Secretary of Labor and Transportation Geni Retrieved August 2 2016 Russell Lisa NASCAR driver Carl Edwards joins Wings of Hope Honorary Council West Newsmagazine Retrieved 2016 12 07 Harrison Ford to Narrate Aviation Documentary Living in the Age of Airplanes The Wrap Retrieved March 19 2015 Record breaking pilot Barrington Irving Joins Wings of Hope Honorary Council The St Louis American Retrieved February 3 2016 Radenmacher Diane 2014 Famous Firsts of St Louis Mound City Publishing p 109 ISBN 978 0 578 134 14 7 Pilot praises priest s airborne medical ministry in The Catholic News and Herald Retrieved September 24 2000 Kurt Russell Pretty Famous Retrieved August 2 2016 Lt Gen Thomas P Stafford Stars and Stripes Park OKC Oklahoma Waymarking Retrieved August 2 2016 Patty Wagstaff Website Patty Wagstaff Retrieved May 17 2018 Recognition Wings of Hope Retrieved August 2 2016 St Louis Based Charity Up For Nobel Peace Prize CBS News St Louis KMOV Retrieved February 3 2011 Adela Riek Scharr Medallion Winners St Louis Public Library Retrieved August 2 2016 Distinguished Achievement Award Recipients The Wings Club Retrieved August 2 2016 Public Benefit Flying Awardees PDF National Aeronautic Association Retrieved August 2 2016 Wings of Hope Jaros Technologies amp LaserBand Honored With Awards at Growing Global 2005 PRLeap Retrieved September 28 2005 Delia Greer Nursing career on land in the air spans five decades St Louis Business Journal Retrieved October 8 2006 CFO of the Year winners named St Louis Business Journal Retrieved May 20 2011 FOCUS St Louis 14th Annual What s Right With the Region Blacktie Missouri Retrieved August 2 2016 99 News Awards 2012 PDF International Ninety Nines Retrieved August 2 2016 Wings of Hope Guidestar Retrieved August 2 2016 Charity Awards Finalist Wings of Hope Ladue News Retrieved June 11 2015 Wings of Hope Charity Navigator Retrieved May 10 2019 MTBC Donates an Airplane to Wings of Hope Business Wire Retrieved August 2 2016 External links editWings of Hope Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wings of Hope charity amp oldid 1135984428, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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