Burn Advocates Network

[1] 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.

[9] Burn camps typically include accommodation, offer various activities such as arts and crafts, cooking sessions and drumming circles, and are tuition-free for campers.

[16] Founder Samuel Davis, trial lawyer and lecturer, has worked with burn survivors with serious injuries for over 30 years.

[17] The local operation quickly expanded into an international organization, following the Haiti earthquake.

In 2012, Samuel Davis received the Clarence Darrow Award for his ongoing philanthropic work.

Medical mission, Haiti 2011
Camp Karma, India 2013