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Tech volunteers describe helping local, foreign communities

Volunteer experiences have a significant personal impact on students. Despite not receiving pay, these Texas Tech students still enjoy being of service to both foreign and domestic communities. One of the volunteer organizations at Tech is the Medical and Dental Globes Brigades, which according to the Global Brigades website, is an international student-led movement working with medical professionals and local communities to implement sustainable health conditions in underdeveloped countries. McKaelyn Clark, president of the Medical and Dental Globes Brigades, said they operate in countries like Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras and Greece, where the Syrian refugee camp is. They also worked in Nicaragua until the country’s civil war.

Despite The Pandemic, Global Brigades Is Still Connecting Students To Communities Around The World

Get Involved, Make an Impact and Gain Real-World Experience With Global Brigades

Posted on February 8, 2021 As a freshman at Marquette, Cassie Laibly was shocked by what she saw when she traveled to Panama with Global Brigades. “Hundreds of patients lined up to see the doctors and dentists we shadowed; no running water and many locals sick from a parasite in the water they were drinking,” the Biomedical Sciences major recalled. ”But not a single person complained. They were all so welcoming and such grateful people.” Five months later, Laibly found herself back in that same Panamanian village. This time, her shock turned to awe. The children she previously met greeted her, not with hellos, but with big smiles and the chorus to the song Laibly had taught them about proper dental care.

New CSOs for UPS, Chanel; Los Angeles names climate crisis director

January 27, 2021 Clockwise, from top left: Laura Lane, UPS; Darnell Grisby, TransForm; Guy Grainger, JLL, Boma Brown-West, EDF; Miriam Nelson, Newman s Own Foundation; Asheen Phansey, Circular Fashion Group; Clare Shine,  University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership; Janelle Heslop, Amgen. Middle row from left: Claire Bergkamp, Textile Exchange; Steve Quarles, AWEA; Elliott Rodgers, Ulta Beauty; Maribel Bostic, SunPower; Dana Worth, Plenty. You dared to dream that some of the upheaval of 2020 would let up at the New Year s stroke of midnight? The speeds and feeds of 2021 already have left us winded. That means accelerating need for sustainability professionals to step up. Plenty of people in this space have spruced up their LinkedIn pages and changed roles in recent months. There s noted activity in the sustainable apparel space, and boards are getting more intentional about inclusivity.

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