• United 2 Heal

    We collect surplus medical supplies locally and send them to hospitals that need them abroad.
  • Name Change

    U2H was formerly known as Children of Abraham (COA). Search "why name change" in the browser to learn more.
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  • Benefit Dinner 2010

    3rd Annual Benefit Dinner Sunday, April 11, 2010 5 PM 4th Floor, Rackham.......... Ann Arbor, MI................... More details to come!

Members Return from Ghana

WELCOME HOME! Three of the four U2H members who participated in our inaugural Ghana Trip 2009 have officially returned home. Members Nathan Cole, Jordan Harris, and Danielle Kaplan will be back in Michigan later today. The fourth, Joey Perosky, will remain in Ghana for another month.
If the blog wasn’t enough, each member will be posting a reflection [...]

Why the Name Change?

This year, we will be slowly transitioning to a new name, “United to Heal,” from our original name “Children of Abraham.” To maintain brand equity and ensure a smooth transition, we will temporarily refer to the program as “COA: United to Heal” until we can re-establish name recognition. Some members have expressed confusion regarding this [...]

Obama Addresses Muslim World

Amidst war and recession, President Obama has not forgotten the importance of interfaith tolerance and understanding. He recently gave a speech from Cairo, Egypt in which he laid out his plans to improve US relations with the Muslim world.
“The enduring faith of over a billion people is so much bigger than the narrow hatred of [...]

Come See the New Warehouse

Attention members: we have officially moved into a new warehouse. The new space is located in the same complex, very close to the old location. We will be using the new warehouse to sort and store medical supplies like usual. The space needs to be cleaned and re-organized before we will commence a regular sorting [...]

Stay Posted! Ghana Trip 2009, Official blog

As you may know, four U2H members are currently in Ghana to meet the shipment. They will be distributing the supplies, building relationships with doctors and citizens, and much more. Click the following link for updates on what the crew is up to:
http://ghanatrip2009.wordpress.com/