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Page 1: Loyola 2011 Annual Report

2010 – 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

GLOBEMED at LOYOLA UNIVERSITY

Chicago Il

students fighting for global health equity!

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Amherst College! Pastoral ! San Salvador, El Salvador!

Boston College! CCC-UNSCH       ! Ayacucho, Peru         !

Bucknell University! KIHEFO! Kabale, Uganda!

Columbia University! GWED-G! Gulu, Uganda!

Cornell University! CEPAIPA! Guayaquil, Ecuador!

CU-Boulder! Himalyan Healthcare! Jawalakhel, Nepal!

Depaul University! ASOSAP! Alta Verapaz, Guatemala!

Duke University! Salud San Limite! Siuna, Nicaragua!

Florida State University! ARM! Orissa, India!

GWU! Rwanda Village Concept Project! Huye District, Rwanda!

Georgetown University! Minga Peru! Iquitos, Peru!

Indiana University! CEMOPLAF-Cajabamba! Cajabamba, Ecuador!

Lawrence University! FUNPRONID! Riobamba, Ecuador!

Loyola University! La Primavera! La Primavera, Guatemala!

Middlebury College! Africa 2000 Network! Tororo, Uganda!

Northeastern University! Kitovu Mobile AIDS Organization! Masaka, Uganda!

Northwestern University! The HOPE Center! Ho, Ghana!

Penn State University! EAPSEC! Chiapas, Mexico!

Princeton University! Jambi Hwasi! Otavalo, Ecuador!

Rhodes College! AMOS! Managua, Nicaragua!

Truman State University! Maison de Naissance! Torbeck, Haiti!

University of Chicago! ASPAT! Lima, Peru!

UCLA! Amuru Youth Center! Anaka, Uganda!

University of Michigan! Tiyatien Health!Joy-Southfield Development Corp!

Zwedru, Liberia!Detroit, Michigan !

UMKC! KCRC! Bushenyi District, Uganda!

UNC-Chapel Hill! Health-Alert Uganda! Gulu, Uganda!

University of Rochester! Kallpa Iquitos! Iquitos, Peru!

USC! Care Net Ghana! Hohoe, Ghana!

University of Texas-Austin! Clinica Ana Manganaro! Guarjila, El Salvador!

Vanderbilt University! Dios es Amor! Lima, Peru!

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

TABLE OF CONTENTS !

1   MISSION STATEMENT!

2   2010 – 2011 AT A GLANCE!

3   ABOUT US!

4   OUR PARTNER!

5   OUR PROJECT!

6   CAMPAIGNS!

7   GLOBALHEALTHU!

8   COMMUNITY BUILDING!!9   GRASSROOTS ON-SITE

WORK INTERNSHIP!

10   WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE!

11   GLOBEMED GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT!

12   OUR FUTURE!

13   FINANCES!

14   STAY CONNECTED!

15   THANK YOU!

Dear Members and Friends of GlobeMed at Loyola,!!Wow, how does one even begin describing the amazing journey that has been the school year of 2010-2011?!!GlobeMed at Loyola has gone through so much this year, both good and bad. Our chapter, this year, has exceeded all expectations as it made leaps in the fields of campaigns, community building, and education. Financially, our chapter has more than quadrupled its annual revenue as it raised over thirteen thousand dollars. This year, we continued our amazing campaigns including our second annual Global GetDown and weekly bagel sales. Also, this year paved the way for new campaigns that will become lasting traditions such as our Global Marketplace Rummage Sale, Benefit Dinner, and Art Auction. None of this could have been possible without the dynamic support and perseverance of our chapter’s executive board whose possibilities and potential to achieve seem endless. Along with our board, our general body is also to thank for their countless hours of dedication and service to our partner. !!While we reminisce about the past, it is important that we look towards the future as our chapter continues to develop and grow. We look forward to everything the upcoming school year has in store for us. We will continue to serve the Loyola community and our partner as we bring back campaigns, welcome new members, and continue on the path to global health equity.!!In Pragmatic Solidarity,!Parth Joshi and Renee Kreidl!2011-2012 Co-Presidents!

2010 – 2011 Annual Report!

GLOBEMED AT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY  

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!

GLOBEMED AIMS TO

STRENGTHEN THE MOVEMENT

FOR GLOBAL HEALTH EQUITY

BY EMPOWERING STUDENTS

AND COMMUNITIES TO WORK

TOGETHER TO IMPROVE THE

HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED

AROUND THE WORLD.

!

!

MISSION STATEMENT

ONE BILLION PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD LACK ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS*. EACH DAY, MORE THAN 36,000 PEOPLE DIE PREVENTABLE DEATHS. WITHOUT ADDRESSING POVERTY AND POOR HEALTH, WE CANNOT BREAK THIS CYCLE OF SUFFERING. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS HAVE THE PASSION AND ENERGY TO HELP TACKLE THIS CHALLENGE. GLOBEMED AIMS TO MEET THIS CHALLENGE BY ENGAGING AND TRAINING STUDENTS TO WORK WITH GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE WORLD TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED. BY PARTNERING STUDENTS AND COMMUNITIES TO COMBAT POVERTY AND POOR HEALTH, WE IMPROVE THE LIVES OF THOUSANDS OF IMPOVERISHED PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD TODAY AND SHAPE TOMORROW’S LEADERS ACROSS ALL PROFESSIONS WHO WILL SHARE A DEEP COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE.

our vision!

*World  Bank,  World  Development  Report  2000/2001:  A:acking  Poverty  (New  York:  Oxford  University  Press,  2001).    

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2010 – 2011 AT A GLANCE 2010 – 2011 Annual Report!

GlobeMed at Loyola University  

Weekly All Year Bagel Sales Weekly bagel sales allowed members to educate the Loyola community about our projects, talk about our mission, and publicize other events. !

October and November 2010 Sports Tournaments

This consisted of a basketball and volleyball tournament--$5 were required from each player. Prizes included gift cards and movie tickets! !!!!!!!!

December 2010 and April 2011 Global Marketplace

Members collected donations of lightly used goods and priced them at low prices. This event was so successful in our first semester that it was held a second time in the spring. !

December 2010 and April 2011 Benefit Dinners The benefit dinner featured GlobeMed’s Executive Director as a keynote speaker along with an ethnobotanist who has done extensive work with medicinal plant gardens in Guatemala. Table discussions highlighted certain health topics such as vaccines, women and health, and HIV/AIDS. !

April 2011 Art Auction

Featuring art work from students at Loyola, we were able to discuss our work to parents, students, and professors. There were also posters present that included information about our projects and pictures from past on-site trips.!

April 2011 Global GetDown

GlobeMed’s 2nd Annual Global GetDown, a variety show, showcased performing groups that competed for votes. Groups included YouTube sensation Manny Garcia, spoken word, tap dance, and breakdancing. !

December 2010 Individual Giving Push

GlobeMed members sold custom made bracelets for La Primavera by talking to professors, students, and other community members. We also educated people about our ideals and our mission in order to spread awareness of our projects. !

October 2010 and March 2011 Film Showing

We showed “Voice of a Mountain” which is a documentary about the atrocities of the Guatemalan Civil War. Later in the year, we showed “Salud” about the Cuban healthcare system. !

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ABOUT US GlobeMed at Loyola University  

Marko Mamic and Sarah Bokan founded GlobeMed at Loyola in the fall of 2008 after being moved to fight for health equity and social justice. !!3 years later, our chapter has impacted the lives of 3,000 people in the community of La Primavera in Guatemala. We have raised over $20,000 and are extending our alumni network exponentially. !!We have succeeded in organizing 45 members in this last year that are dedicated to fighting injustices in health care in La Primavera and in other communities around the world. !

since our founding in , our chapter has grown from to

members. 07 45

August 2008  

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OUR PARTNER 2010 – 2011 Annual Report!

LA PRIMAVERA  

KEY FACT: !The Guatemalan government promised to supply the clinic with medicine monthly. In reality, it's infrequent.!

[About La Primavera]

FOUNDED IN 1983

The CCPI (Consejo Coordinator de Primavera de Ixcan) is a group of five individuals selected by a democratic General Assembly to serve and lead the community of La Primavera. The CCPI oversees development projects in La Primavera, including for healthcare. Their mission: direct the life of the community. GlobeMed at Loyola began partnering with the CCPI in the fall 2008. Their health projects include community health workers' salaries and an herbal medicine garden.!

[WORKS IN LA PRIMAVERA, GUATEMALA] POPULATION: 1,500

The community of La Primavera was established during the Guatemalan Civil War from 1960 to 1996. Persecuted by the Guatemalan government, several communities went into hiding in the jungle and together formed the community that we know as La Primavera. Today, our community is made up of over 1,500 people, all Mayans. The leaders, the CCPI, and the community health workers are extremely motivated to improve the health of the community, despite the fact that the Guatemalan government does little to fulfill their constitutional responsibility to provide healthcare to all citizens.!!

Partner Contact: Antonio Guzaro, treasurer of the CCPI !

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& OUR PROJECT 2010 – 2011 Annual R

eport!

LA PRIMAVERA  

GlobeMed at Loyola University  

[Why community health?]!Community-based care is an under-used and undervalued resource for overcoming barriers to healthcare delivery, especially in rural areas where not everyone can make it to clinics staffing trained medical professionals.!

GlobeMed at Loyola raises $2,000 to support half the salaries of five community health workers.!

!GlobeMed at Loyola supports salaries of 5 community health

workers to ensure La Primavera’s health clinic is open full-time. Not formally trained, the community health workers struggle with

recognition from the government and adequate funding to maintain the costs of the clinic and needs of the community. A yearly salary

for CHWs allows the clinic to be fully staffed, ensuring proper health care services to the 1,500 people of La Primavera and

thousands of people in the surrounding communities. The project will be measured by the status of the clinic: it should always be

open and available throughout the year (Monday through Saturday and on Sundays for emergencies only). !

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FAMILIES WILL BE POSITIVELY IMPACTED.

$2,000 TO FUND THE

SALARIES OF FIVE COMMUNITY

HEALTH WORKERS

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& OUR PROJECT 2010 – 2011 Annual R

eport!

LA PRIMAVERA  

GlobeMed at Loyola University  

[Why herbal medicine?]!Plants have been used as a source of medicine by Mayans for centuries. Even today medicinal plants remain an important treatment method, as modern medicine is still not easily obtainable by many rural Mayan communities due to economic and geographical constraints. Plants are used to treat a wide variety of illnesses, ranging from everyday ailments such as stomach pain and diarrhea, to more serious conditions like shock and sepsis. !

GlobeMed at Loyola raises $8,092 to support the building of an herbal medicine garden.!

!GlobeMed at Loyola will be supporting the completion of Phase II and the beginning of Phase III of the herbal medicine garden. The intended project impact is to reduce the incidence and severity of

common illnesses. This is done by providing workshops to 50 women on how to use medicinal plants, to be shared among other

community members. !!

The medicinal plant garden will also promote the use of traditional plant knowledge while reducing the need for donated medicines.

The project can be measured by decreased incidence of illnesses treated by medicinal plants. At the end of Phase III, an annual

report will be provided with the number of plants grown and patients treated with plants. !

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FAMILIES WILL BE POSITIVELY IMPACTED. $8092

TO FUND THE SALARIES OF PROJECT

COORDINATORS, MATERIALS FOR

TEACHING THE USE OF HERBAL MEDICINES, AND A LABORATORY

FOR PROCESSING THE MEDICINES

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& OUR PROJECT 2010 – 2011 Annual R

eport!

LA PRIMAVERA  

GlobeMed at Loyola University  

[Why environmental health?]!La Primavera is a community that lives from and greatly respects their environment. Through this Environmental Festival, school-age children learn about how to protect the health of their environment, which in turn benefits the health of the population.!

GlobeMed at Loyola raises $373 for La Primavera's annual Environmental Festival. !

!The annual Environmental Festival is a community-wide event that

celebrates the environment. Held on June 23rd, the Festival is both fun and educational. The youth of the community are

encouraged to put together plays, music, and works of art that are focused on the environment. The goal of this project different

natural resources present in the community and to raise awareness among residents of the community to protect and

conserve the environment. This project can be measured by the level of participation among the youth of the community.

Additionally, qualitative reports of the level of garbage present in the community can be used as an indicator of the success of the

festival’s educational component. !

$8092 TO FUND THE

TRANSPORT OF WATER PURIFIERS TO LA PRIMAVERA THAT

SERVE AS PRIZES IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL

FESTIVAL

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CAMPAIGNS

EVENTS TITLE! EVENT DESCRIPTION!$ MONEY RAISED!

Jamba Juice Sales!

Selling cold Jamba Juice to students during the first week of school!! 137

Bagel Sales ! Weekly bagel sales allowed members to educate the Loyola community about our projects, mission, and publicize other events. !

1,830

Sports Tournaments!

This consisted of a basketball and volleyball tournament. Prizes included gift cards and movie tickets!! 253

Global Marketplace!

Members collected donations of lightly used goods and priced them at low prices—held during both semesters. ! 2,129

Benefit Dinner! The benefit dinner featured GlobeMed’s Executive Director and ethnobotanist, Dr. Michel, along with table discussions.!

3,225

Art Auction! Featuring art work from students at Loyola, we were able to discuss our work to parents, students, and professors.! 491

Global Getdown! Our variety show showcased groups including YouTube sensation Manny Garcia, spoken word, tap dance, and breakdancing. !

602

Individual Giving Push!

GlobeMed members sold custom made bracelets for La Primavera by talking to professors, students, and other community members.!

1,660

Film Showing! We showed “Voice of a Mountain” which is a documentary about the atrocities of the Guatemalan Civil War. ! 7

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for! GlobeMed partner organizations' grassroots projects abroad.!

$11,980 TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR LA PRIMAVERA IN !

2010 – 2011:!

Since 2008, GlobeMed at Loyola has raised over $17,700 to support La Primavera’s medicinal plant garden, community health workers, health chats, and technology

classes in La Primavera, Guatemala.!

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CAMPAIGNS 2010 – 2011 Annual Report!

Global Getdown April 2, 2011

Our second annual Global GetDown featured several groups including local YouTube star Manny Garcia, spoken word, and a tap dance performed by our globalhealthU coordinator—Renee Kreidl! This event was a great way to showcase our projects to friends, family, and the Loyola community. Gerald Guevarra, Campaign Coordinator during the Global GetDown said, “I personally could not have been more impressed by how everyone in Globemed and the Loyola community came together for something that they believed was worth while.”.!

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR  

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GLOBALHEALTHU

The purpose of globalhealthU is to discuss key ethical issues. It challenges us to think and act critically in their global health work. It is tremendously valuable in presenting the opportunity to reflect deeply on our personal roles, responsibilities, and duties in global health.!

globalhealthU is a GlobeMed designed curriculum that enables

students to develop a critical understanding of issues in global health and apply this knowledge! to their work with communities

around the world!

24 DISCUSSIONS!

by the numbers

04 EVENTS!

07 TOPICS!

PHILOSOPHICAL FRAMEWORKS OF! GLOBAL HEALTH!

!INFECTIOUS DISEASES!

!CONFLICT AND GLOBAL

HEALTH!!

FOOD AND NUTRITION!!

LGBTQ AND GLOBAL HEALTH!

!GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH!

!RELIGION AND GLOBAL

HEALTH!

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GLOBALHEALTHU

¡Salud! Cuban Healthcare Documentary Showing March 29th, 2011 GlobeMed at Loyola showed ¡Salud!, looking at the curious case of Cuba, a cash-strapped country with one of the world’s best health systems. Our documentary showing explored the hearts and minds of international medical students in Cuba -- now numbering 30,000, including nearly 100 from the USA. Their stories plus testimony from experts around the world bring home the competing agendas that mark the battle for global health. There were about 40 university students attending..!!

ON – CAMPUS EVENTS  

2010 – 2011 Annual Report!

"Voice of a Mountain" Documentary Showing about the Guatemalan Civil War October 28th, 2010 This was a documentary on the history of Guatemala as well as its aftereffects, particularly on the indigenous population. The purpose of this event was to raise awareness about human rights violations in Guatemala, their need for support, and the importance of GlobeMed's work in partnering with La Primavera del Ixcan. There were about 25 attendees, and GlobeMed members spoke to the audience after the film about our projects.!

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COMMUNITY BUILDING

!TOTAL # OF CHAPTER MEMBERS:!!# OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS:!!!Through retreats, service, and other recreational activities, the gap between members was bridged as we became one cohesive unit. Retreats allowed many board and staff members to meet each other while actively engaging in a scavenger hunt across the city of Chicago! During the blizzard of 2011, aptly named “Snow-Pocalypse,” a great number of us built a snow fort and waited four hours for a pizza. Through service activities in soup kitchens and for other organizations, a common goal united our members as they worked together to achieve that goal and formed strong bonds in the process!!

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Through service and team-building events, community and camaraderie is fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters, the

GlobeMed network and surrounding communities. !

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GROW INTERNSHIP

Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships, students make a positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization

to further ongoing and new projects.!

[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]  

JUN

E 20

11!

!# OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS:!!LENGTH OF STAY:!!WORK DESCRIPTION:!The GROW interns worked with community health workers and leaders to evaluate current supported health projects such as the herbal medicine garden. They also held discussions about what future health projects GlobeMed might support, like an x-ray machine or nurse training program.!

04 2 weeks

“The community of La Primavera was so welcoming and accommodating to all of us. I was humbled by their

kindness and hospitality and although our time there was short, I will never forget how wonderfully we were

treated throughout our stay in the community.” -- Lee Baumgarten, c/o 2012

2010 – 2011 Annual Report!

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WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World Day of Social Justice on February 20, 2011, by asking students, professors, and community members on campus an open-ended, thought provoking question relating to social justice. !!OUR QUESTION: What is social justice?!!BEHIND THE SCENES: We chose a very broad and open question to allow for a variety of responses. Loyola University is dedicated to social justice so hoped this topic would appeal to many different people. GlobeMed at Loyola hoped to encourage discussion about social justice and it’s interdisciplinary nature. We asked people to write their answers on a nametag. Answers ranged from topics like HIV/AIDS to homelessness. This event proved to provoke students and staff to think critically about human rights and what this meaning of social justice means to them. !!MORE WDSJ ACTION -----------------------------------!!Spreading Awareness of WDSJ to Chicago!: GlobeMedders made a 15-feet long banner stating “humanity: the only real nation”—an alteration of Paul Farmer’s quote—and walked around Chicago with it. We asked Chicagoans to take pictures with us and told them about WDSJ and GlobeMed’s mission. !!!!

What is social justice?  

WE ASKED OVER 50 PEOPLE AT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY. HERE’S HOW THEY RESPONDED >>

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WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at Loyola University asked 50 people to answer the question,

View more responses: www.imagine2030.org/wdsj

What is social justice? !

PHOTO RESPONSES  

2010 – 2011 Annual Report!

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April 7 – 10 in Evanston, IL!Featuring Honorary Keynote!

DR. JOIA MUKHERJEE!Chief Medical Officer, !Partners in Health!

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

“The Summit gave me the opportunity to listen to inspiring speakers like Dr. Mukherjee, but also to passionate students who each had a different story to tell. It reinforced my choice to stay dedicated to the growing field of global health equity. I think all attendees left the Summit with a renewed sense of awe at what we can accomplish as a network. I enjoyed seeing familiar faces and learning that the chapter founders have accomplished SO MUCH in less than a year. After meeting everyone, I am certain we will be accomplishing great things in the future. ” ! !

-- Poonam Patel, c/o 2012!

2011 DELEGATES: Sasha Attoh, Lee Baumgarten, Katie Coakley, Fify Francis, Gerald Guevarra, Parth Joshi, Jeslyn Koovakada, Renee Kreidl, Haley Meagher, Poonam Patel, Nick Reynolds, John Weatherly!

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OUR FUTURE

Summer 2011 has been impacting and influential for our chapter. After deep discussion and consideration, we have decided to re-partner, but keep La Primavera in our hearts forever. ! The upcoming year is exciting for everyone as we welcome back many familiar faces and start working with, potentially, a new partner. Some things are new, but others are not. These include our 3rd Annual Global Getdown, and the return of other beloved campaigns including our Chicago-land Benefit Dinner, Global Marketplace Rummage Sale, and Art Auction. Some new campaigns include a film-showing of Water, a powerful movie that provides insight into the gender inequalities and social stigmas of rural India. This year will bring many collaborations, allies, and partners on our journey to fight social injustice and establish global health equity. Along with these events, community building will continue as our veteran members welcome new ones and we form bonds of solidarity and a common goal through retreats, get-togethers, and other social gatherings. Our chapter also plans to increase its fame around the Loyola community. Already regarded as Loyola’s umbrella organization for social justice, our chapter will continue to help other organizations, engage in service trips to soup kitchens and other charities, and spread education of social justice and global health issues across the Loyola campus and community. ! As far as 2015, not even the sky is the limit for this chapter which has shown unprecedented amounts of growth and development during its lifetime. Basically, nobody knows what the future holds for GlobeMed at Loyola, but through our core beliefs of pragmatic solidarity and social justice, our chapter can accomplish anything!!

“GlobeMed has opened me to understand that under-served communities exist worldwide and that love, solidarity and humility are the main assets that will help us move forward. This network has encouraged me to appreciate human lives regardless of political boundaries. Through GlobeMed, my contribution to the world starts with health care.“ !

– Ghislaine Feussom, c/o 2011!

2010 – 2011 Annual Report!

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CAMPAIGN DONATIONS! OPERATIONS! TOTAL

REVENUE!

Revenue!

Events ! $8,674! $8,674!

Individual Giving! $650! $650!

University Funding! $400! $200! $600!

Corporations! $500! $500!

Foundations! $510! $510!

Operations (i.e. member dues)! $1,246! $554! $1,800!

SUBTOTAL! $11,980! $754! $12,734!

CAMPAIGN DONATIONS!

OPERATIONS & GRANTS! TOTAL!

Current Finances!

Cash Reserves! $500! $264! $764!

2011-2012 University Funding! $4857! $4857!

EXISTING BALANCE! $500! $5,121! $5,621!

In 2010 – 2011, GlobeMed at Loyola University raised $11,980 for La Primavera to support projects in La Primavera, Guatemala.

CHAPTER FINANCES

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STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project, and the GlobeMed network. www.globemed.org/loyola !

“Like” us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events.!http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002161022337&ref=ts !

WANT TO REACH US IN 2011 - 2012?

CONTACT: Renee Kreidl E-MAIL: [email protected]

Check out our photos on http://globemed.smugmug.com/GlobeMed-at-Loyola-University !!

Find our chapter on http://www.razoo.com/story/Globemedatloyola and make a donation to support our partner and project today.!!

2010 – 2011 Annual Report!

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EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates, mentors, donors, and colleagues for making our 2010 – 2011 year a great success:!

INDIVIDUALS!Dr. Mark Waymack, Tana Chongsuwat, Jeni Servoss,

Marko Mamic, James Pecard

President! Poonam Patel • [email protected]!

Directors of globalhealthU!

Renee Kreidl • [email protected]!Nick Reynolds • [email protected]!

Campaign Coordinator! Gerald Guevarra • [email protected]!

Director of Community Building! Damir Vukomanovic • [email protected] !

Director of Community Service! Lee Baumgarten • [email protected]!

Directors of GROW!Gerald Guevarra • [email protected]!John Weatherly • [email protected]!

Director of Finances! Parth Joshi • [email protected]!

Director of Internal Communications! Katie Coakley • [email protected]!

Director of External Communications! Anush Vasikaran • [email protected]!

Director of Newsletter! John Weatherly • [email protected]!

Director of Translation! Haley Meagher • [email protected]!

ORGANIZATIONS!Loyola Philosophy Dept., Latin American Student

Organization, Loyola Refugee Outreach, Habitat for

Humanity, Global Alliance for Africa

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GlobeMed 2010 – 2011 Board of Directors!!Marjorie Craig Benton!Paurvi Bhatt!Jobi Cates!David W. Cromer, MD!Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)!Brian T. Hanson (Chair)!Ken Lehman!Erin Linville!Peter Luckow!Jenny Merdinger!Victor Roy!Keith Sarpolis, MD (Secretary)!

GlobeMed | National Office!!MAIL!P.O. Box 292!Evanston, IL 60204!!PHONE!847.467.2143!!

!WEBSITE!www.globemed.org!!

[email protected]  

!

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston, Illinois,! with chapters at 32 universities across the United States. !