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Almost 1,600 members of the Emory community came together to take part in the 16th annual Emory Cares International Service Day, exemplifying the Emory commitment to service. Enjoy a glimpse of three of these projects.
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Whether they help plant trees, prepare meals for the hungry, or sort clothes for kids in need, Emory alumni show the world that no matter where they are, Emory Cares. Here are some of the Emory Cares projects that happened this year.
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“I think I was drawn or directed, possibly early on, to doing things that were not just about me,” says Virginia “Ginger” Hicks Smith 77C 82G who has spent her life giving back in extraordinary ways.
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"Veterans have a very different view of service. If you can do it, you just do it."
December 4, 2017
Air Force veteran Vonetta Daniels 02C just gets it done.
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New York Alumni Chapter President Brian Sperber 07C shares legal expertise and compassion for those who can’t defend themselves.
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This Emory Cares, the Emory community put in more than 5,600 services hours in ten countries and more than 60 cities.
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Every June, a coalition of students from universities in Georgia travel to the southwest part of the state to run The Farmworker Family Health Program, an intensive two week clinic designed to offer care to migrant farmworkers and their families. Dr. Judith Wold 81MN coordinates the program from the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing.
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Across the world, as it has done for each of the past 14 years, the Emory community will gather together in service projects on the second Saturday in November to celebrate Emory Cares International Service Day.
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Dr. April Carter 14L is motivated “by an insatiable passion for helping others, and ... a highly technical skill which allows [her] to make a difference.”
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With national partnerships and community outreach, the nonpartisan organization Ride to Vote provides opportunity for the underserved to vote.
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For 22 Southeastern Emory alumni chapter leaders, the Regional Leadership Conference in Miami, FL forged collaboration and friendship.
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Natasha D'Souza 03C gives of her time and talent to connect Emory alumni in Miami, FL to the university and to each other through her role as the Miami alumni chapter president.
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On February 8-9, 2017, Emory University launched its first day of giving called "All in a Day: 24 Hours of Change"
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Student Scholars Pursuing Prison Justice, Immigrant Assistance and Renewable Energy
October 20, 2016
The Emory Alumni Board awards scholarships to students who make a positive impact in the arts or sciences, academic or extracurricular pursuits, or through mentorship, social outreach, or other avenues.
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"There isn't such a thing as one Italian people; we are a multitude of ethnic and cultural groups, each with its own independent history that extends back to antiquity."