Humanitarian Support Services
Compassionate Care and Trauma Support After a Crisis
When disaster strikes, organizations must do more than manage logistics—they must care for people. AllOne Health’s Humanitarian Support Services focus on the human side of crisis management, delivering support after crises, emotional care, and logistical assistance for survivors and families.
Explore Our Crisis Management Solutions
Key Benefits of Our Humanitarian Crisis Support
Onsite Trauma Specialist Support – Deploy trained professionals worldwide to provide psychological first aid and trauma care.
Compassionate Humanitarian Assistance – Support survivors, families, and employees with information, resources, and emotional care.
High-Profile Survivor Support – Sensitive, discreet services tailored for executives, high-profile individuals, and their families.
Family Assistance Centers (FAC) – Establish safe, supportive environments to provide resources for support beyond the immediate crisis.
Why Choose AllOne Health?
Over 25 Years of Crisis Care Expertise, including humanitarian response in large-scale and high-profile incidents.
Nationwide and Global Reach, with specialists deployable worldwide.
Integrated Clinical & Operational Expertise for both logistical and emotional recovery.
Compassionate, Human-Centered Care that prioritizes dignity and well-being.
Trusted by Leading Organizations in aviation, higher education, government, and corporate sectors.
How We Support Your Organization
Our humanitarian support services integrate seamlessly into your crisis response plan, ensuring the people impacted by tragedy receive the care they need
- Immediate Trauma Response – Deploy trauma and crisis specialists onsite or virtually to provide psychological first aid.
- Family Assistance Centers – Set up safe spaces for survivors and families to gather, grieve, and receive updates.
- High-Profile Support – Provide discreet, compassionate services for executives and high-profile survivors.
- Ongoing Recovery Care – Provide resources for support beyond the immediate crisis.

