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Grantee Kimberly Hurst expanded the availability of free services and compassionate, trauma-informed care for sexual assault survivors.
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Grantee Kimberly Hurst expanded the availability of free services and compassionate, trauma-informed care for sexual assault survivors.
Read MoreMount St. Joseph University PA students promoted mental health recovery and awareness through art programs.
Read MoreShenandoah PA students turn virtual leadership training into community outreach for those who have experienced sexual assault.
Read MorePA student led a team at UT Southwestern to raise awareness of health disparities for transgender persons.
Read MoreGrantee Hwal Lee provided trainings to equip community members to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illness and SUD.
Read MoreLearn how Marquette University PA students used the Be the Change grant to address health literacy in their community.
Read MoreMount St. Joseph University PA students raised awareness of oral health and hygiene practices for more than 200 elementary aged students.
Read MoreLearn how Certified PA Sam Wijesinghe tackled eye health in his native Sri Lanka with a Be the Change grant.
Read MoreShenandoah University PA students participate in leadership training to foster a positive health care environment and prevent burnout.
Read MoreLearn how Certified PA Emily Hedley used a Be the Change grant to raise awareness of sun exposure risk and provide sunscreen in local parks.
Read MoreThe Emory Farmworker Project expanded efforts improve migrant farmworker health in rural Georgia.
Read MoreLearn about PA-led Mayanza's efforts to ensure sustainable, culturally competent oral health care for kids in Guatemala.
Read MoreSeton Hall PA students raised awareness of the PA role during a professional outreach to local high school students.
Read MoreATSU PA students piloted a no-cost smoking cessation program for underserved patients at a local rehabilitation facility.
Read MoreNorthwestern PA students taught an oral health education program to teen mentors who in turn led sessions with younger students.
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