Gifts to Public Health contribute to...
Southern's public health graduates work at local health departments, community-based agencies, hospitals, insurance and pharmaceutical companies, and nonprofit agencies like the American Red Cross. Just a few examples of the many other options include working in a community health center to eliminate health inequities; organizing community responses to health problems, such as lead poisoning; addressing the AIDS epidemic; promoting a healthy environment; designing public health policies and interventions; and leading international health relief efforts in less developed parts of the world.
Gifts to the Public Health Student Development Fund will help support intensively hands-on internships and many class activities centering on community service. A common course project is to plan a public health program from inception to evaluation, for example, an awareness campaign about binge drinking on college campuses, a blood drive, or a campaign to educate the public about hepatitis B, eating disorders, or breast cancer.
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Donors
View All Donors| Affiliation | Donors | Raised ($) | Goal ($) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Friends | 0 | $0 | $500 |
| Alumni | 6 | $600 | $500 |
| Students | 1 | $100 | $500 |
| Parents | 0 | $0 | $500 |
| Faculty/Staff | 6 | $1,100 | $500 |










