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WHO ARE WE?

WHAT DO WE DO?

Our mission: Global Brigades is unique from other student-led service organizations because the Global Brigades initiative is centered around the model of sustainability

 

University volunteers and local teams work to create sustainable resources through a holistic approach of multiple interdisciplinary brigades: water, agriculture, public health, microfinance, and even human rights. Each of the partner communities receives a brigade approximately twice a year. Between brigades, Global Brigades' in-country team maintains relationships with the communities to provide follow-up and to conduct Community Health Worker trainings to empower local leaders to sustain a consistent level of healthcare.Eventually, volunteers transition out of these communities once they have met their country's success indicators. 

 

Northeastern University's chapter of GMB is currently focused in Panama. We work with partner communities in order to provide health services in rural communities with limited access to healthcare. 

 

During a Medical Brigade, volunteers have the opportunity to take vitals and patient history in triage, shadow licensed doctors in medical consultations, and assist in a pharmacy under the direction of licensed pharmacists. Mobile Medical clinics are provided directly in communities, utilizing a community center or school as the clinic space. Electronic patient records are collected for future visitations and to monitor overall community health trends. Volunteers assist with in-take, triage, medication packing, and health education.

 

Global Brigades is an international non-profit organization that empowers communities to meet their health and economic goals through university volunteers and local teams.

 

GMB's vision is to improve equality of life by igniting the largest student-led social responsibility movement on the planet.

 

Global Medical and Dental Brigades was officially founded on Northeastern University in Fall 2016. 

The first Brigade sent out to

West Panama was on March 5-11 2016.

In 3 clinic days we were able to treat 692 patients

On the days when we are not preparing for our next brigade through spanish lessons and cultural awareness lessons, we  fundraise for our volunteer trip.

We have partnered with local organizations such as Krispy Kreme, UNOs, Boloco, Paint Bar, I Love Guts, and Fund the Nations in the past!

On our public health day we worked with a rural community, Las Delicias, to build economically-beneficial latrines. 

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