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  • December 2009 Peace Care is fortunate to have a terrific group of volunteers helping to move this project forward.  We have been fortunate recently to forge a relationship with the Students in ...
    Posted Dec 1, 2009 5:28 PM by Andrew Dykens
  • November 2009 Peace Care continues to advance!  At the end of this month, the public effort is merely one year old and we are proud of the ground we have covered in ...
    Posted Nov 1, 2009 10:25 AM by Andrew Dykens
  • October 2009 Thank you to all who continue to support and seek information about Peace Care.  September was a very productive month in terms of organization and vision.  We have posted our ...
    Posted Oct 2, 2009 7:03 AM by Andrew Dykens
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Linking Peace Corps Volunteers and their Communities with US Health Experts.

 Peace Care is a proposed collaboration between Peace Corps, US Primary Care Training Programs, US Schools of Public Health, and Global Communities to improve the health of these Global Communities.
 

What is this project? 

Read the Full Proposal

Read the Program Description:

Watch a Video:  Short Summary or the Full Presentation.
Download a One page Summary. 

Project Successes

Peace Care was voted 1st in Global Health in Ideas for Change in America on Change.org!!!

Peace Care was in the top 65 ideas out of over 7800 submissions!  Thank you for your support!

Peace Care is in the News!

How can you help? 

1.  Sign up to Help!!!!  --  We are seeking students and professionals with experience in global health, residency administration, public health, Peace Corps, global communities, public health research, medicine, business, finance, education, information technology, grant writing, and law to help us move forward with the project of Peace Care.  If you are interested, please sign up to help and let us know in what capacity you may be able to join the effort!




What's next?
  • Establishment of Peace Care as a Non-profit
  • Pilot Project through an established Global Health Track and a Peace Corps Post
  • Collaboration with the World Health Organization Global Health Workforce Alliance

With nearly 5,000 children dying daily from diarrhea related illnesses; with HIV/AIDS ravaging communities worldwide and the under-recognized threat of chronic diseases overwhelming the health of the world's communities; with health disparities widening in all corners of the globe, there is a dire need to build healthcare capacity in low income countries.




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Recruiting Volunteers for General Assistance as well as a Board of Directors.
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