Brigade Information

Dates: January 16 - January 22, 2011

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Johns Hopkins University is a chapter of Global Public Health Brigades, an international movement of university students working to improve health conditions in the developing world. Through an evidence-based model, we work alongside local community members to build projects that tangibly improve lives in Honduras, Nicaragua and Ghana. Volunteers work with local masons and families to build eco-stoves, latrines, concrete floors, showers, and/or water storage units. To ensure long-term sustainability and maintenance, the Public Health program team trains and empowers local community leaders in the formation of a Basic Sanitation Committee. The Basic Sanitation Committee is responsible for carrying out in-home assessments and monitoring the status of the projects. nnIn conjunction with our Public Health Program, Global Brigades also supports communities with healthcare, economic development and clean water projects, and uniquely implements these programs in a holistic model to meet a community’s health and economic goals. Our model systematically builds community ownership and collaboratively executes programs with the end goal of sustainably evolving to a relationship of impact monitoring. To learn more, please visit www.globalbrigades.org.


Brigade Fundraisers (7)

Volunteers by most donations raised


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Caitlin Keane donated 411.2800 | 4886 days ago
Tony Battaglia donated 662.0000 | 4887 days ago
Andrea Popovech donated 664.2800 | 4887 days ago
Caitlin Keane donated 250.0000 | 4918 days ago
Liane Tellier donated 552.0000 | 4935 days ago
Kimberly Stein donated 552.0000 | 4935 days ago
Tony Battaglia donated 555.0000 | 4936 days ago
Caitlin Keane donated 180.0000 | 4936 days ago
Liane Tellier donated 250.0000 | 4957 days ago
Michael Good donated 287.0000 | 4966 days ago

JHU Public Health Brigade

Public Health Brigades at Johns Hopkins University

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$10,284  raised of $1,466 goal


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