Burn Advocates Network
The Burn Advocates Network is a nonprofit organization established in 2008, dedicated to supporting burn survivors through their recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration processes. The organization manages three pediatric burn camps and operates a network focused on burn care. BAN expanded its international activities in response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake, which resulted in approximately 1,000 individuals suffering from burns and lacking adequate care.
Operations
Based in Teaneck, New Jersey, Burn Advocates Network operates three pediatric burn camps:Camp Sababa - Israel's first burn camp, was founded in 2009 and operates in cooperation with Schneider Hospital for Children. Camp takes place in Kfar Galim, a youth village outside of Haifa.Camp Karma - India's first burn camp, was founded in 2013 and operates in cooperation KEM Hospital. Camp takes place in Rivergate Resort, outside of Mumbai.- Camp Samba - Launched in São Paulo in 2017.
BAN also initiated the DR & Haiti Burn Care Network, which seeks to improve burn care and treatment in the region. Since 2010, BAN has treated over 200 burn survivors through 6 medical missions, distributed over 50,000 tons of medical supplies and equipment, and sponsored several surgeons on medical exchange programs. In order to improve communication between aid workers and local victims, BAN launched the iOS app "French Creole for Aid Workers" in 2011.