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We offer heartfelt condolences to the loved ones of Brightson Pallangyo (Lema), the director of the Green Foundation, our Global Impact partner in Tanzania.
Global Impact is Seattle Community College District students, faculty and staff, partnering with Seattle-area medical,educational and service-oriented community organizations to provide healthcare and infrastructure-focused volunteer service in developing countries.
If you would like to DONATE funds to support Global Impact projects, including medical supplies, please complete this form.
Global Impact volunteers make a real difference in the lives of people in developing countries. In return, the lives of volunteers are enriched by the simple act of serving others — and learning to see the world from a different perspective. This experience is life-changing.
Are you ready to be a Global Impact participant? Please read our list of goals for participants and for the "clients" we serve in developing countries. There are many challenges and rewards. There are many reasons why people choose to pay to volunteer.
"Healthcare providers must have a global perspective on the patient population since a large number of our patients are from other countries. Global Impact participants... will gain a better perspective on the health needs of a unique culture by immersing themselves in that culture." Professor Mary Sitterley, Nursing Instructor, Seattle Community Colleges ( South campus )
HOW TO APPLY
In addition, a 5 credit course is available to individuals who are NOT students at the Seattle Community Colleges. Students from a variety of educational institutions, healthcare providers and educators from K-12 often participate to meet CEU/clock hour requirements. Contact to learn more about this option.
Students can obtain further information and/or registration through one of the program coordinators:
For more information, contact:
Andrea Insley Executive Director, Global Initiatives