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GLOBEMED@UC

Chapter Campaigns
Campaigns are events we hold that raise money for CHOP.
They can be independent or campaigns in which we partner
with other student organizations on campus.
What campaigns have we held since the last update?
-Waffle Sale: we sold waffles to other students around
campus late at night, we charged $2-$3 for the waffles
and raised a few hundred dollars
-Insomnia Cookies: a local cookie restaurant partnered
with us to raise funds, we received a portion of the
profit for the entire business day
-Chipotle: a Mexican grill restaurant that we
orchestrated a campaign with, due to unforeseen
events, this campaign did not proceed; we potentially
may follow through with this in the future
Strengths: high chapter involvement, profit, good
outreach to our community, opportunity to do
more
Weaknesses: lack of transparency, poor

Global Health Education


Global health U (GhU) is an integral part of the GlobeMed model where we educate ourselves
(internal) and our college at large (external) about global health and policy.
What topics have we discussed in internal global health U (GhU) since the last update?
Hidden personal backgrounds. How different people have different aspects of their
personal history that set them up for specific experiences and successes.
Red Cross: Dayah Miller, a representative from the American Red Cross, gave a
presentation

What external GhU events have we held since the last


update?
External GhU will be establishing a message board
along the major walkway on campus. This board will
contain facts about Breast Cancer for this month, since
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. In the
future, this board may contain information about
SAWs work in Thailand as it becomes more popular
and gains more recognition.
External GhU is also working to set up a chalkboard on
MainStreet where students from around campus can
write names of their family members who have suffered
from breast cancer.
The chalkboard was used in observing different
peoples perspectives on the right to health as well.
There are also plans in development for World AIDs
Day.

The chalkboard with


students answers to the
question: What is the
right to health? Answers
included: equal access to
basic necessities, a
peaceful mind, and
security.

Chapter Highlights
Features members of the GlobeMed at UC chapter (what is his/her name, major, and one
interesting thing he/she did or something interesting that happened to him/her since the last
Introducing staff member Nathan Bond, a
Communication and Philosophy major at
UC! His spirit celebrity is Robert Downey
Jr. If he wrote an autobiography someday,
it would be titled, Bond, Nathan Bond:
The Real 007 and would tell all about his
future adventures helping people around
the world through the Peace Corps and
other nonprofits. I love how GlobeMed
strives to help out others and improve
health around the world. I also think its
great that this movement is driven by
students, it really shows that people want
to help out.

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