Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants

by GlobeMed at University of Cincinnati
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants
Healthcare and Education for Burmese Immigrants

Project Report | Apr 28, 2015
GlobeMed at UC, May 2015 Update

By Juliana Madzia | Co-President

Dear GlobeMed at UC Supporters

As our 2014-2015 school year comes to a close, we would like to begin by thanking you for the support and encouragement that you have demonstrated in the past year and since the beginning of our project. Looking ahead, we have many new events in the works and many new ideas to implement, and we can't wait to share them all with you!

In 2014, we were able to fund and implement the third phase of our Community Health Outreach Program (CHOP) and create a personal and dental hygiene curriculum for our workshops. This phase allowed us to broaden our reach into migrant schools and begin health education at a much younger age. We have been able to directly impact over 1,500 Burmese men, women, and children with our project. All of this would not have been possible without you - our amazing supporters. With your donations, we have been able to complete three projects - each a phase in CHOP - and touch the lives of over 3,000 Burmese migrants. We appreciate the incredible network of supporters we have developed and we tell our partner, Social Action for Women, just how much help we receive in order to implement our projects.

Throughout the next year, we plan to finish fundraising for the fourth phase of CHOP, which will be an extension of all three of our previous phases. We want to hold more workshops for more people and include all the topics previously discussed: reproductive health, preventative health, mental health, and personal/dental hygiene. We hope to directly impact 3,600 Burmese migrants and indirectly impact 6,000 more through the subsequent dissemination of the material covered. In order to execute this phase, we are hoping to raise $8,000 by June 2015. We have already raised about $6,500 this year through on-campus events and personal donations, but we still need your help! Any amount that you can donate will be greatly appreciated, no matter how small. Every summer several of our students travel to Mae Sot, Thailand to work directly with our partner to develop the strongest and most sustainable partnership that we possibly can, so you can be assured that your donations are going directly to where they are needed most.

We are so thankful for you, as your support and dedication to us have continued unrelentingly over the past years. We consider ourselves incredibly lucky to have such a generous support network of friends, family, and community members. 

Yours in Health,

Juliana Madzia, Sami Nandyal, and the entire GlobeMed at UC Chapter

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