haiti fundraising flyer
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flyer about Hopkins nursing student trip to Haiti fundraiserTRANSCRIPT
Dear Friends,February 26 - March 5, 2011 I will be a member of a small group of eight Johns Hopkins Nursing students selected to travel with our Public Health faculty to Jeremie, Haiti.
Jeremie is a remote and somewhat isolated city on the southern north coast of Haiti.
Located approximately 170 miles from the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, it is not easily accessed on account of the mountainous terrain and little to no established
roadways. This city is one of the hardest places to access which has presented challenges to the people of Jeremie even before the earthquake. The food crisis, scarcity of resources, natural disasters, and now cholera have left Jeremie in dire need for aid.
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has close ties with the community of Jeremie through a long standing partnership with The Haitian Health Foundation.
Our group will be working with the HHF to provide:
• Well Child care including vaccines• Pre and Post-natal care for women• Tetanus vaccinations and anemia screening for
adolescents• Health education on cholera prevention, infection
control, nutrition, and intimate partner violence• Comfort care for terminally ill adults and children
at the local hospice
We are currently raising funds to purchase supplies such as:
• Microcuvettes for anemia screening. This basic, but essential screening will cost $1 per person.
• Vitamins, iron supplements, and protein-rich food• Paper & office supplies for health education and
clinical activities.• Translator fees and transportation costs for travel
to remote villages.
Hope & Health for Haiti
To give a secure online donation please visit http://jhuson.givezooks.com/campaigns/johns-hopkins-university-school-of-nursing-helps-haiti. Send your check payable to:Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (in memo designate to Haiti Community Health Nursing)JHU SONAtten: Dr. Elizabeth Sloand525 N. Wolfe Street Baltimore, MD 21205
To learn more about the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and their work in Haiti visit http://blogs.nursing.jhu.edu/category/faculty/beth-sloand.
All donations are tax deductible and will be applied directly to costs of supplies as students and faculty are responsible for their own personal expenses such as travel fare and accommodations. We are also accepting any supplies and items deemed valuable to our mission. Please contact me directly for further details. Many of you have already invested in my education as I have worked to achieve my goal of becoming a nurse. I ask you now to help me invest in the lives of those in desperate need my care.