Board Member, SHARE
Keith is most proud to have served Dr. MacGuffie in Goma, Zaire during the 1994 Rwandan civil war. There, they succeeded in turning the Corea Orphanage into a primary receiving center and field hospital for children found orphaned and victims of the violent Hutu-Tutsi uprising. They also worked in the medical tents in the overwhelmed Magunga Refugee Camp.
Keith Rosario has been a Paramedic since 1991 and also works as a police officer for the Town of Haverstraw Police Department in Rockland County since 2002. Keith serves on SHARE’s Board of Directors as the Coordinator of Logistics. His primary role is managing the acquisition and export of donated medical supplies and medications to Kenya.
Keith has been a member of SHARE since 1992. During this time he has proudly worked along side Dr. MacGuffie and other SHARE team members at home and abroad in Kenya, Africa. He is, however, most proud to have served Dr. MacGuffie in Goma, Zaire during the 1994 Rwandan civil war. There, they
succeeded in turning the Corea Orphanage into a primary receiving center and field hospital for children found orphaned and victims of the violent Hutu-Tutsi uprising. They also worked in the medical tents in the overwhelmed Magunga Refugee Camp.
Keith’s experience includes serving as a firefighter with Volunteer Hose Co.#2 in West Haverstraw and the Rockland County Haz-Mat Response Team. He has also been an Instructor for Paramedic Education at S.U.N.Y. Rockland Community College, a Training Officer of the Haverstraw & Stony Point Ambulance Corps (NY), a former Vice President & Heavy Rescue Technician with Lawrence Township First Aid (New Jersey) & Ramapo Rescue Dog Association: K-9 Search and Rescue (New York/New Jersey).
Keith has a daughter, Laurel, and is expecting a child with his wife Francine.