Taiwan Root sets up temporary medical service clinics in different mountain areas of Taiwan and in developing nations. Doctors, dentists, and volunteers provide free medical care as well as educational health material to the local population. Taiwan Root works to improve the local communities’ current condition and offers resources for developing self-reliant health care systems.
Taiwan Root, one of the Chao Foundation partners, is pleased to announce that they will be bringing their medical mission to Cambodia next week! Taiwan Root sets up temporary medical service clinics in different mountain areas of Taiwan and in developing nations. Doctors, dentists, and volunteers provide free medical care as well as educational health material to the local population. Taiwan Root works to improve the local communities’ current condition and offers resources for developing self-reliant health care systems. On international medical service trips, TRMPC extends medical services to the most needy populations, conducts research on tropical diseases and HIV/AIDS, and promotes community-based health education. Check out their work here: http://www.taiwanroot.org/index.php
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We are proud to introduce the new East Villagers Service Scholars! We want to welcome Angela The, Angie Nguyen, Lauren Kam, Alvina Zou, Bryant Vergara, Gloria Lin, Abhishek Mangla, Katie Lan, Allison Sun, and Pat Tang to the East Villagers family. You can learn more about each of our interns here: http://www.servicescholar.com/current-interns.html The EV Service Scholars Internship is designed to foster a proactive spirit of philanthropy among high school and college students. The goal of the internship is to inspire students to become innovative leaders who pursue social justice within and beyond their communities.
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