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Local Volunteer Opportunities

Posted on Thursday, July 07, 2011

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We are one America: 

OneAmerica's mission is to advance the fundamental principles of democracy and justice through building power in immigrant communities, in collaboration with key allies.  Initially named Hate Free Zone, the organization was founded immediately after September 11, 2001 to address the backlash in a post 9/11 world against immigrant communities of color, primarily Muslims, Arab Americans, East Africans, and South Asians. Recognizing a critical need for a strong immigrant rights organization, OneAmerica quickly expanded to fill that gap.  Today, OneAmerica is the largest immigrant advocacy organization in Washington State, working both in the state and nationally with leading partners in varied communities and sectors to ensure that immigrant communities and their rights are recognized and upheld in our democracy. To volunteer click HERE. 

   

Puget Sound Blood Center 

At Puget Sound Blood Center, when we talk about the work of our Research Institute, what we are really talking about is saving lives. Many recognize the lifesaving work of the Blood Center for its role in maintaining the blood supply for Western Washington. But that is only the beginning of how the Blood Center touches the lives of people all over the world. 

The Blood Center is widely considered the premier knowledge source on blood research and transfusion medicine and has been developing cutting-edge technologies and establishing best practices in this field for over sixty-six years. Medical institutions worldwide rely on the Blood Center's research work. Scientific equipment manufacturers, as well as pharmaceutical companies turn to the Blood Center for help in developing effective equipment and successful therapies that are saving lives around the world every day. To volunteer click HERE.    

   

Sea Mar Community Health Centers 

Sea Mar Community Health Centers, founded in 1978, is a community-based organization committed to providing quality, comprehensive health and human services in Washington State.  Originally founded to serve only Latinos, Sea Mar proudly serves all persons without regard to race, ethnicity, immigration status, gender, or sexual preference, and regardless of ability to pay for services. Sea Mar’s network of services includes more than 50 medical, dental, and behavioral health clinics and centers, and a wide variety of nutritional, social, and educational services. To volunteer click HERE. They are also affiliated with Americorps for gap year opportunities:  http://www.americorps.gov/ and http://www.communityhealthcorps.org/   

 

 

 

 

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Register now to attend the free SOPHAS

Posted on Thursday, July 07, 2011

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 SOPHAS Virtual Fair – Dates: July 13 & 14, 2011 

CEPH-accredited schools of Public Health 

Planning  to apply to a public Health School?

Attend the SOPHAS virtual fair to learn more about accredited schools of Public Health.


ClickHEREto review the Virtual Fair Tutorial on how to use the Virtual Fair system and the Live Chat feature.
 
What students-alumni are saying who participated in other CareerEco Virtual Fairs…“Go to the Chat Sessions!!” 

“The virtual fair went great.  I think that this was a great idea and I hope that our school does it again next year.”

“I just want to say thank you for help putting on this event. I think this event has been a success for me.  I personally would love to see more of these events for future students and alumni!”

“This straightforward approach allows me to find out exactly what type of talent these organizations are looking for without having to fill out countless online profiles.”

“How great of an idea this is. It provides one more point of contact for potential students with the schools that they are interested in”

“I knew the time slot, I get on the computer, and make that connection right away with the representative”

“This virtual fair can be the thing that changed my life. I can’t even describe how excited I am, and how much I appreciate your efforts.”

 

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Exploring Podiatric Medicine

Posted on Thursday, July 07, 2011

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The California School of Podiatric Medicine in collaboration with the California Podiatric Medical Association (CPMA) invites your students who may be in Southern California for the summer to learn more about the profession.  A description and link with more information appears below. 

   

CSPM Presents: Exploring Podiatric Medicine.  Here is your opportunity to learn about one of the most dynamic specialties in Medicine. Have an invaluable learning experience and chance to explore the profession of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery. CSPM offers an afternoon of fun and fact finding where you will learn more about what a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine does, and see for yourself firsthand the rewards of the profession. 

   

Event posted on the CSPM events page at http://www.samuelmerritt.edu/podiatric_medicine/calenderandevents#exploring 

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