UT-Austin 2011 Annual Report
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2010 ndash 2011 ANNUAL REPORT
GLOBEMED UNIVERSITY of
TEXAS-AUSTIN
Austin TX
students fighting for global health equity
Amherst College Pastoral San Salvador El Salvador
Boston College CCC-UNSCH Ayacucho Peru
Bucknell University KIHEFO Kabale Uganda
Columbia University GWED-G Gulu Uganda
Cornell University CEPAIPA Guayaquil Ecuador
CU-Boulder Himalyan Healthcare Jawalakhel Nepal
Depaul University ASOSAP Alta Verapaz Guatemala
Duke University Salud San Limite Siuna Nicaragua
Florida State University ARM Orissa India
GWU Rwanda Village Concept Project Huye District Rwanda
Georgetown University Minga Peru Iquitos Peru
Indiana University CEMOPLAF-Cajabamba Cajabamba Ecuador
Lawrence University FUNPRONID Riobamba Ecuador
Loyola University La Primavera La Primavera Guatemala
Middlebury College Africa 2000 Network Tororo Uganda
Northeastern University Kitovu Mobile AIDS Organization Masaka Uganda
Northwestern University The HOPE Center Ho Ghana
Penn State University EAPSEC Chiapas Mexico
Princeton University Jambi Hwasi Otavalo Ecuador
Rhodes College AMOS Managua Nicaragua
Truman State University Maison de Naissance Torbeck Haiti
University of Chicago ASPAT Lima Peru
UCLA Amuru Youth Center Anaka Uganda
University of MichiganTiyatien Health
Joy-Southfield Development Corp
Zwedru Liberia
Detroit Michigan
UMKC KCRC Bushenyi District Uganda
UNC-Chapel Hill Health-Alert Uganda Gulu Uganda
University of Rochester Kallpa Iquitos Iquitos Peru
USC Care Net Ghana Hohoe Ghana
University of Texas-Austin Clinica Ana Manganaro Guarjila El Salvador
Vanderbilt University Dios es Amor Lima Peru
WashU in St Louis UDHA Iganga Uganda
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 MISSION STATEMENT
2 2010 ndash 2011 AT A GLANCE
3 ABOUT US
4 OUR PARTNER
5 OUR PROJECT
6 CAMPAIGNS
8 GLOBALHEALTHU
9 COMMUNITY BUILDING
10 GRASSROOTS ON-SITE
WORK INTERNSHIP
11 WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL
JUSTICE
13 GLOBEMED GLOBAL
HEALTH SUMMIT
14 OUR FUTURE
15 FINANCES
16 STAY CONNECTED
17 THANK YOU
Friends of GlobeMed at UT-Austin
It has been a great privilege to oversee the incredible
transformation and maturation of GlobeMed at UT-
Austin over the span of our first year What started as
an idea sparked by passion has grown into a highly-
motivated and effective group of over thirty students
working tirelessly to create a more just healthy and
equitable world In reflection of our first year this report
details our amazing activities and achievements
including raising over $9500 for our partner in El
Salvador sending a small group of students to work
alongside our partner and educating one another to
better understand and combat the social injustices in
existence today
Our fellow GlobeMedders along with ourselves dream
about the future of GlobeMed and its impact on the
inequities throughout the globe Although the world is
faced with so many ills wersquove come with a secret
weaponmdashthe solidarity of this great network and our
community Whether categorized as a philanthropic
organization a group of passionate students a team of
grassroots leaders or a group of families driven to see
a brighter future for their children we are all one fueled
by the same dream With the hard work of our members
in conjunction with your support we have tremendously
excelled this past academic year and we have no doubt
that our future will take us even further
Thank you for all you do and we look forward to
continue working as a community to deliver health and
social justice to the world
With hope and gratitude
Olivia Koshy and Audrey Sampson
2010-2011 Co-Presidents
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GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
GLOBEMED AIMS TO
STRENGTHEN THE MOVEMENT
FOR GLOBAL HEALTH EQUITY
BY EMPOWERING STUDENTS
AND COMMUNITIES TO WORK
TOGETHER TO IMPROVE THE
HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED
AROUND THE WORLD
MISSION STATEMENT
ONE BILLION PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD LACK ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS EACH DAY MORE
THAN 36000 PEOPLE DIE PREVENTABLE DEATHS WITHOUT ADDRESSING POVERTY AND POOR
HEALTH WE CANNOT BREAK THIS CYCLE OF SUFFERING
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS HAVE THE PASSION AND ENERGY TO HELP TACKLE THIS CHALLENGE GLOBEMED
AIMS TO MEET THIS CHALLENGE BY ENGAGING AND TRAINING STUDENTS TO WORK WITH GRASSROOTS
ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE WORLD TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED BY PARTNERING
STUDENTS AND COMMUNITIES TO COMBAT POVERTY AND POOR HEALTH WE IMPROVE THE LIVES OF
THOUSANDS OF IMPOVERISHED PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD TODAY AND SHAPE TOMORROWrsquoS LEADERS
ACROSS ALL PROFESSIONS WHO WILL SHARE A DEEP COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY AND SOCIAL
JUSTICE
our vision
World Bank World Development Report 20002001 Attacking Poverty (New York Oxford University Press 2001)
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GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
Nov 10 2010
Executive Retreat Zilker
Park
Learning reflecting and goal-
setting with the first Executive
Board of the UT GlobeMed chapter
Feb 7 2011
First Chapter Meeting
The first meeting of our inaugural
semester on UTs campus
Feb 20 2010
World Day of Social Justice
Raising awareness about human
rights and social justice while
drawing attention through our
unconventional guerrilla marketing
tactics GlobeMed at UT asked
students and faculty which
injustice would you flush down the
toilet and received over 100
responses
March 10 2011
Human Rights Fair
Along with other human rights
organizations on campus
GlobeMed at UT joined the
dialogue regarding the fight for
social justice across the world
Members helped raise awareness
about our mission and the broader
movement for global health equity
all while selling some delicious
baked goods
March 8-10 2010
World Dance Lessons
Three days of fun dance lessons
including hip-hop salsa and belly-
dancing to raise money for our
partner organization and spread
the word about GlobeMedrsquos role
in the fight for social justice
April 2 2011
UT Forty Acres Fest
Spreading the word about
GlobeMed at UT and the movement
for global health equity all while
selling some delicious cake balls
and fashionable hair clips
April 25-28 2011
Silent Auction
A three-day long auction featuring
themed-baskets and other various
items from local and commercial
businesses to raise funds and
awareness about our project
April 29 2011
Mocktail Hour
A celebration of our efforts over the
past year and how far we have
come in strengthening the
movement for global health equity
Complete with good food good
music and good company all while
raising money for a good cause
April 16 2011
Staff Retreat Zilker Park
A day devoted to strengthening the
relationships between all the
members of our chapter and
immersing ourselves in what it
means to be a part of the
movement for global health equity
ABOUT USGlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
In 2010 GlobeMed at UT-
Austin was launched by a
small group of
undergraduates from
diverse backgrounds with a
common goal to spur the
movement for global health
equity That same year
GlobeMed at UT-Austin
established a partnership
with Clinica Ana
Manganaro a primary
health center located in
Guarjila El Salvador
In its first year the chapter
successfully raised over
$9500 with 34 members
strong The majority of the
funds will go towards the
construction and restoration
of 47 latrines helping to
improve sanitation and
hygiene within the Guarjila
community
since our founding in our chapter
has grown from to members
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August 2010
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[CLINICA ANA MANGANARO]
KEY FACT Average life
expectancy is 653 years
KEY FACT Infant mortality rate
is 407 per thousand births
[About Clinca Ana Manganaro]
FOUNDED IN 1987
GlobeMed at UT-Austin has been partnered with Clinica
Ana Manganaro since September of 2010 The clinic
was first established in 1987 as a primary care clinic to
care for refugees who had been driven away by
government bombing during the Salvadoran Civil War
Clinica Ana Manganaro is committed to the health of its
constituents and like the GlobeMed network believes in
collaboration to provide health for all The clinic employs
a truly holistic approach in providing health care through
education active participation and collective decision-
making Following its establishment Clinica Ana
Manganaro has offered a wide range of services
including primary health care physical therapy
educational outreach and water sanitation projects
Clinic staff members make home visits to citizens in the
community to ensure healthy living practices promote
environmental health and help provide clean water
[WORKS IN GUARJILA EL
SALVADOR]
POPULATION 1800
Guarjila was one of the first settlements to be re-populated by
refugees who had been driven away by government bombing
during the early 1980s In 1987 in defiance of the military
the civilian population returned to reconstruct the village This
was part of a campaign by a number of towns throughout
northern El Salvador to resist the militarization of the area
and prevent continued bombing during the war As of 2010
the government has begun to take an active role in promoting
a healthy living for those living in villages like Guarjila
Partner Contacts Dr Dagoberto Menjivar Marlene Cruz Telma Chaacutevez
ampOUR PROJECT 2
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CLINICA ANA MANGANARO
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
[Why Sanitation
and Hygiene]Diarrheal diseases and helminthiasis
are two of the most common sanitation
related diseases which take the lives
of countless children across the world
today The problem many families face
in Guarjila is their lack of access to a
latrine which often leads to the
serious issues of contaminated
drinking water and harmful bacteria
that later cause fatal diseases
Our latrine project will help tackle
some of these sanitation issues by
providing newly-built latrines for
numerous families which is ultimately
a key step for our partner clinic in
eliminating many of the disease cases
and fatalities seen today
Supporting the construction of 47 latrines to improve
the health of those in Guarjila El Salvador
GlobeMed at UT-shyAustin is collaborating with Clinica Ana Manganaro
to support the construction and restoration of 47 latrines in the
Guarjila community GlobeMed at UT-Austin promised to raise a
minimum of $3500 to support the project however after much hard
work and determination the chapter raised the complete $7750 to
finance the entire project The funds raised will be used towards
purchasing all the raw materials necessary to construct and rebuild
47 latrines If given proper maintenance these latrines will have a
usable lifespan of 15 to 17 years The improved sanitation within the
community is a direct result of the latrines which will ultimately help
to further lower the rate of helminthiasis and diarrheal diseases for
about 235 inhabitants
235INHABITANTS LIVES WILL BE
CHANGED
$7750 TO PURCHASE
MATERIALS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION AND
RESTORATION OF 47 LATRINES
CAMPAIGNS
EVENTS
TITLEEVENT DESCRIPTION
$ MONEY
RAISED
Global Dance
Lessons
We held 3 days of dance lessons the week before spring
break Tuesday Hip-Hop Wednesday Salsa Thursday Belly
Dancing
48150
Silent Auction We sold items donated by various businesses around the
Austin area to students on campus653
Mocktail Hour We hosted a classy night of ―mocktail drinks and desserts for
students on campus620
Bagel Sales In the morning we sold bagels in the three high traffic areas on
campus106
Ten-for-
TenCorporate
Matching
Our individual giving campaign in which we asked each our e-
board members to find 10 people who would be willing to
donate $10
4524
Princeton
Review Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1825
Kaplan Review
Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1000
Pluckerrsquos
Fundraiser
We had a profit share night dinner at a popular wings place on
campus3040
Human Rights
Fair
As a supplement to our display about our GlobeMed chapter
we had a bake sale2222
T-Shirt sales We sold our GlobeMed t-shirt to chapter members 393
Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for
GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad
TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR CLINCA ANA
MANGANARO IN 2010 ndash 2011
Since 2010 GlobeMed at UT-Austin has raised a total of over $9500 to help
improve the sanitation and hygiene of those who live in the Guarjila community
$9650
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Global Dance
Lessons
March 6-8 2011
Right before Spring Break we
hosted a three day event
called Global Dance Lessons
We contacted the presidents
andor choreographers of
various dance groups around
campus to see if they would
be willing to donate some of
the their time for GlobeMed
Our line up for the week was
as follows Tuesday-Hip Hop
Wednesday-Salsa and
Thursday-Belly Dancing
Mocktail Hour
FEBRUARY 14 2011
We hosted a classy night of
mocktail drinks served by our
―bartender and a variety of
desserts for students to enjoy
We also invited a local Austin
band to come perform music
for the night Another
attraction at our mocktail hour
was Joe Villafranca who
volunteered to take
professional photographs of
all of the attendees
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR
ldquoI have always
wanted to take
dance classes and
this was a perfect
opportunity to
have a sampling of
a various styles of
dancerdquo
- Jessica Jose
ldquoIt was great to
have a chance to
dress up and
listen to great
music all while
knowing all the
proceeds are
going towards a
good causerdquo
- Michelle Mathew
GLOBALHEALTHU
As a new chapter globalhealthU was a learning experience
for all of us Our initial struggle was trying to make it more
engaging so regardless of whether or not the chapter had
read the articles everyone would gain something from the
content We started off the year with PowerPoints that
summarized the readings and went through various
questions However this approach was too lecture-style to
truly engage our chapter members We quickly decided to
change our approach and make the content entirely
interactive incorporating games like candy pong and
mafia with a globalhealthU spin We realized that the group
was too large to have a single game or discussion so we
broke everyone into smaller groups which was a more
comfortable environment for most This change to our
approach made it much more engaging and allowed
everyone to participate in discussion rather than a select few
Chapter members were able to challenge one another more
and employ more critical thinking in regards to the hard-
hitting global health issues of today The impact of
globalhealthU has been an incredibly positive one and we
look forward to seeing what next year holds in store
-Jeevitha Patil
GlobalHealthU Coordinator 2010- 2011
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed
designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical
understanding of issues in global
health and apply this knowledge
to their work with communities
around the world
12DISCUSSIONS
by the numbers
01EVENTS
07TOPICS
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAMEWORKS OF
GLOBAL HEALTH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
FOOD AND NUTRITION
LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
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Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
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WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
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April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
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CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
Amherst College Pastoral San Salvador El Salvador
Boston College CCC-UNSCH Ayacucho Peru
Bucknell University KIHEFO Kabale Uganda
Columbia University GWED-G Gulu Uganda
Cornell University CEPAIPA Guayaquil Ecuador
CU-Boulder Himalyan Healthcare Jawalakhel Nepal
Depaul University ASOSAP Alta Verapaz Guatemala
Duke University Salud San Limite Siuna Nicaragua
Florida State University ARM Orissa India
GWU Rwanda Village Concept Project Huye District Rwanda
Georgetown University Minga Peru Iquitos Peru
Indiana University CEMOPLAF-Cajabamba Cajabamba Ecuador
Lawrence University FUNPRONID Riobamba Ecuador
Loyola University La Primavera La Primavera Guatemala
Middlebury College Africa 2000 Network Tororo Uganda
Northeastern University Kitovu Mobile AIDS Organization Masaka Uganda
Northwestern University The HOPE Center Ho Ghana
Penn State University EAPSEC Chiapas Mexico
Princeton University Jambi Hwasi Otavalo Ecuador
Rhodes College AMOS Managua Nicaragua
Truman State University Maison de Naissance Torbeck Haiti
University of Chicago ASPAT Lima Peru
UCLA Amuru Youth Center Anaka Uganda
University of MichiganTiyatien Health
Joy-Southfield Development Corp
Zwedru Liberia
Detroit Michigan
UMKC KCRC Bushenyi District Uganda
UNC-Chapel Hill Health-Alert Uganda Gulu Uganda
University of Rochester Kallpa Iquitos Iquitos Peru
USC Care Net Ghana Hohoe Ghana
University of Texas-Austin Clinica Ana Manganaro Guarjila El Salvador
Vanderbilt University Dios es Amor Lima Peru
WashU in St Louis UDHA Iganga Uganda
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PRESIDENTrsquoS MESSAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 MISSION STATEMENT
2 2010 ndash 2011 AT A GLANCE
3 ABOUT US
4 OUR PARTNER
5 OUR PROJECT
6 CAMPAIGNS
8 GLOBALHEALTHU
9 COMMUNITY BUILDING
10 GRASSROOTS ON-SITE
WORK INTERNSHIP
11 WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL
JUSTICE
13 GLOBEMED GLOBAL
HEALTH SUMMIT
14 OUR FUTURE
15 FINANCES
16 STAY CONNECTED
17 THANK YOU
Friends of GlobeMed at UT-Austin
It has been a great privilege to oversee the incredible
transformation and maturation of GlobeMed at UT-
Austin over the span of our first year What started as
an idea sparked by passion has grown into a highly-
motivated and effective group of over thirty students
working tirelessly to create a more just healthy and
equitable world In reflection of our first year this report
details our amazing activities and achievements
including raising over $9500 for our partner in El
Salvador sending a small group of students to work
alongside our partner and educating one another to
better understand and combat the social injustices in
existence today
Our fellow GlobeMedders along with ourselves dream
about the future of GlobeMed and its impact on the
inequities throughout the globe Although the world is
faced with so many ills wersquove come with a secret
weaponmdashthe solidarity of this great network and our
community Whether categorized as a philanthropic
organization a group of passionate students a team of
grassroots leaders or a group of families driven to see
a brighter future for their children we are all one fueled
by the same dream With the hard work of our members
in conjunction with your support we have tremendously
excelled this past academic year and we have no doubt
that our future will take us even further
Thank you for all you do and we look forward to
continue working as a community to deliver health and
social justice to the world
With hope and gratitude
Olivia Koshy and Audrey Sampson
2010-2011 Co-Presidents
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GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
GLOBEMED AIMS TO
STRENGTHEN THE MOVEMENT
FOR GLOBAL HEALTH EQUITY
BY EMPOWERING STUDENTS
AND COMMUNITIES TO WORK
TOGETHER TO IMPROVE THE
HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED
AROUND THE WORLD
MISSION STATEMENT
ONE BILLION PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD LACK ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS EACH DAY MORE
THAN 36000 PEOPLE DIE PREVENTABLE DEATHS WITHOUT ADDRESSING POVERTY AND POOR
HEALTH WE CANNOT BREAK THIS CYCLE OF SUFFERING
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS HAVE THE PASSION AND ENERGY TO HELP TACKLE THIS CHALLENGE GLOBEMED
AIMS TO MEET THIS CHALLENGE BY ENGAGING AND TRAINING STUDENTS TO WORK WITH GRASSROOTS
ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE WORLD TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED BY PARTNERING
STUDENTS AND COMMUNITIES TO COMBAT POVERTY AND POOR HEALTH WE IMPROVE THE LIVES OF
THOUSANDS OF IMPOVERISHED PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD TODAY AND SHAPE TOMORROWrsquoS LEADERS
ACROSS ALL PROFESSIONS WHO WILL SHARE A DEEP COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY AND SOCIAL
JUSTICE
our vision
World Bank World Development Report 20002001 Attacking Poverty (New York Oxford University Press 2001)
2010 ndash 2011 AT A GLANCE 20
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GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
Nov 10 2010
Executive Retreat Zilker
Park
Learning reflecting and goal-
setting with the first Executive
Board of the UT GlobeMed chapter
Feb 7 2011
First Chapter Meeting
The first meeting of our inaugural
semester on UTs campus
Feb 20 2010
World Day of Social Justice
Raising awareness about human
rights and social justice while
drawing attention through our
unconventional guerrilla marketing
tactics GlobeMed at UT asked
students and faculty which
injustice would you flush down the
toilet and received over 100
responses
March 10 2011
Human Rights Fair
Along with other human rights
organizations on campus
GlobeMed at UT joined the
dialogue regarding the fight for
social justice across the world
Members helped raise awareness
about our mission and the broader
movement for global health equity
all while selling some delicious
baked goods
March 8-10 2010
World Dance Lessons
Three days of fun dance lessons
including hip-hop salsa and belly-
dancing to raise money for our
partner organization and spread
the word about GlobeMedrsquos role
in the fight for social justice
April 2 2011
UT Forty Acres Fest
Spreading the word about
GlobeMed at UT and the movement
for global health equity all while
selling some delicious cake balls
and fashionable hair clips
April 25-28 2011
Silent Auction
A three-day long auction featuring
themed-baskets and other various
items from local and commercial
businesses to raise funds and
awareness about our project
April 29 2011
Mocktail Hour
A celebration of our efforts over the
past year and how far we have
come in strengthening the
movement for global health equity
Complete with good food good
music and good company all while
raising money for a good cause
April 16 2011
Staff Retreat Zilker Park
A day devoted to strengthening the
relationships between all the
members of our chapter and
immersing ourselves in what it
means to be a part of the
movement for global health equity
ABOUT USGlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
In 2010 GlobeMed at UT-
Austin was launched by a
small group of
undergraduates from
diverse backgrounds with a
common goal to spur the
movement for global health
equity That same year
GlobeMed at UT-Austin
established a partnership
with Clinica Ana
Manganaro a primary
health center located in
Guarjila El Salvador
In its first year the chapter
successfully raised over
$9500 with 34 members
strong The majority of the
funds will go towards the
construction and restoration
of 47 latrines helping to
improve sanitation and
hygiene within the Guarjila
community
since our founding in our chapter
has grown from to members
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August 2010
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[CLINICA ANA MANGANARO]
KEY FACT Average life
expectancy is 653 years
KEY FACT Infant mortality rate
is 407 per thousand births
[About Clinca Ana Manganaro]
FOUNDED IN 1987
GlobeMed at UT-Austin has been partnered with Clinica
Ana Manganaro since September of 2010 The clinic
was first established in 1987 as a primary care clinic to
care for refugees who had been driven away by
government bombing during the Salvadoran Civil War
Clinica Ana Manganaro is committed to the health of its
constituents and like the GlobeMed network believes in
collaboration to provide health for all The clinic employs
a truly holistic approach in providing health care through
education active participation and collective decision-
making Following its establishment Clinica Ana
Manganaro has offered a wide range of services
including primary health care physical therapy
educational outreach and water sanitation projects
Clinic staff members make home visits to citizens in the
community to ensure healthy living practices promote
environmental health and help provide clean water
[WORKS IN GUARJILA EL
SALVADOR]
POPULATION 1800
Guarjila was one of the first settlements to be re-populated by
refugees who had been driven away by government bombing
during the early 1980s In 1987 in defiance of the military
the civilian population returned to reconstruct the village This
was part of a campaign by a number of towns throughout
northern El Salvador to resist the militarization of the area
and prevent continued bombing during the war As of 2010
the government has begun to take an active role in promoting
a healthy living for those living in villages like Guarjila
Partner Contacts Dr Dagoberto Menjivar Marlene Cruz Telma Chaacutevez
ampOUR PROJECT 2
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CLINICA ANA MANGANARO
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
[Why Sanitation
and Hygiene]Diarrheal diseases and helminthiasis
are two of the most common sanitation
related diseases which take the lives
of countless children across the world
today The problem many families face
in Guarjila is their lack of access to a
latrine which often leads to the
serious issues of contaminated
drinking water and harmful bacteria
that later cause fatal diseases
Our latrine project will help tackle
some of these sanitation issues by
providing newly-built latrines for
numerous families which is ultimately
a key step for our partner clinic in
eliminating many of the disease cases
and fatalities seen today
Supporting the construction of 47 latrines to improve
the health of those in Guarjila El Salvador
GlobeMed at UT-shyAustin is collaborating with Clinica Ana Manganaro
to support the construction and restoration of 47 latrines in the
Guarjila community GlobeMed at UT-Austin promised to raise a
minimum of $3500 to support the project however after much hard
work and determination the chapter raised the complete $7750 to
finance the entire project The funds raised will be used towards
purchasing all the raw materials necessary to construct and rebuild
47 latrines If given proper maintenance these latrines will have a
usable lifespan of 15 to 17 years The improved sanitation within the
community is a direct result of the latrines which will ultimately help
to further lower the rate of helminthiasis and diarrheal diseases for
about 235 inhabitants
235INHABITANTS LIVES WILL BE
CHANGED
$7750 TO PURCHASE
MATERIALS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION AND
RESTORATION OF 47 LATRINES
CAMPAIGNS
EVENTS
TITLEEVENT DESCRIPTION
$ MONEY
RAISED
Global Dance
Lessons
We held 3 days of dance lessons the week before spring
break Tuesday Hip-Hop Wednesday Salsa Thursday Belly
Dancing
48150
Silent Auction We sold items donated by various businesses around the
Austin area to students on campus653
Mocktail Hour We hosted a classy night of ―mocktail drinks and desserts for
students on campus620
Bagel Sales In the morning we sold bagels in the three high traffic areas on
campus106
Ten-for-
TenCorporate
Matching
Our individual giving campaign in which we asked each our e-
board members to find 10 people who would be willing to
donate $10
4524
Princeton
Review Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1825
Kaplan Review
Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1000
Pluckerrsquos
Fundraiser
We had a profit share night dinner at a popular wings place on
campus3040
Human Rights
Fair
As a supplement to our display about our GlobeMed chapter
we had a bake sale2222
T-Shirt sales We sold our GlobeMed t-shirt to chapter members 393
Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for
GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad
TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR CLINCA ANA
MANGANARO IN 2010 ndash 2011
Since 2010 GlobeMed at UT-Austin has raised a total of over $9500 to help
improve the sanitation and hygiene of those who live in the Guarjila community
$9650
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Global Dance
Lessons
March 6-8 2011
Right before Spring Break we
hosted a three day event
called Global Dance Lessons
We contacted the presidents
andor choreographers of
various dance groups around
campus to see if they would
be willing to donate some of
the their time for GlobeMed
Our line up for the week was
as follows Tuesday-Hip Hop
Wednesday-Salsa and
Thursday-Belly Dancing
Mocktail Hour
FEBRUARY 14 2011
We hosted a classy night of
mocktail drinks served by our
―bartender and a variety of
desserts for students to enjoy
We also invited a local Austin
band to come perform music
for the night Another
attraction at our mocktail hour
was Joe Villafranca who
volunteered to take
professional photographs of
all of the attendees
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR
ldquoI have always
wanted to take
dance classes and
this was a perfect
opportunity to
have a sampling of
a various styles of
dancerdquo
- Jessica Jose
ldquoIt was great to
have a chance to
dress up and
listen to great
music all while
knowing all the
proceeds are
going towards a
good causerdquo
- Michelle Mathew
GLOBALHEALTHU
As a new chapter globalhealthU was a learning experience
for all of us Our initial struggle was trying to make it more
engaging so regardless of whether or not the chapter had
read the articles everyone would gain something from the
content We started off the year with PowerPoints that
summarized the readings and went through various
questions However this approach was too lecture-style to
truly engage our chapter members We quickly decided to
change our approach and make the content entirely
interactive incorporating games like candy pong and
mafia with a globalhealthU spin We realized that the group
was too large to have a single game or discussion so we
broke everyone into smaller groups which was a more
comfortable environment for most This change to our
approach made it much more engaging and allowed
everyone to participate in discussion rather than a select few
Chapter members were able to challenge one another more
and employ more critical thinking in regards to the hard-
hitting global health issues of today The impact of
globalhealthU has been an incredibly positive one and we
look forward to seeing what next year holds in store
-Jeevitha Patil
GlobalHealthU Coordinator 2010- 2011
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed
designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical
understanding of issues in global
health and apply this knowledge
to their work with communities
around the world
12DISCUSSIONS
by the numbers
01EVENTS
07TOPICS
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAMEWORKS OF
GLOBAL HEALTH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
FOOD AND NUTRITION
LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
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Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
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WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
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April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
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CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
PRESIDENTrsquoS MESSAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 MISSION STATEMENT
2 2010 ndash 2011 AT A GLANCE
3 ABOUT US
4 OUR PARTNER
5 OUR PROJECT
6 CAMPAIGNS
8 GLOBALHEALTHU
9 COMMUNITY BUILDING
10 GRASSROOTS ON-SITE
WORK INTERNSHIP
11 WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL
JUSTICE
13 GLOBEMED GLOBAL
HEALTH SUMMIT
14 OUR FUTURE
15 FINANCES
16 STAY CONNECTED
17 THANK YOU
Friends of GlobeMed at UT-Austin
It has been a great privilege to oversee the incredible
transformation and maturation of GlobeMed at UT-
Austin over the span of our first year What started as
an idea sparked by passion has grown into a highly-
motivated and effective group of over thirty students
working tirelessly to create a more just healthy and
equitable world In reflection of our first year this report
details our amazing activities and achievements
including raising over $9500 for our partner in El
Salvador sending a small group of students to work
alongside our partner and educating one another to
better understand and combat the social injustices in
existence today
Our fellow GlobeMedders along with ourselves dream
about the future of GlobeMed and its impact on the
inequities throughout the globe Although the world is
faced with so many ills wersquove come with a secret
weaponmdashthe solidarity of this great network and our
community Whether categorized as a philanthropic
organization a group of passionate students a team of
grassroots leaders or a group of families driven to see
a brighter future for their children we are all one fueled
by the same dream With the hard work of our members
in conjunction with your support we have tremendously
excelled this past academic year and we have no doubt
that our future will take us even further
Thank you for all you do and we look forward to
continue working as a community to deliver health and
social justice to the world
With hope and gratitude
Olivia Koshy and Audrey Sampson
2010-2011 Co-Presidents
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GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
GLOBEMED AIMS TO
STRENGTHEN THE MOVEMENT
FOR GLOBAL HEALTH EQUITY
BY EMPOWERING STUDENTS
AND COMMUNITIES TO WORK
TOGETHER TO IMPROVE THE
HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED
AROUND THE WORLD
MISSION STATEMENT
ONE BILLION PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD LACK ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS EACH DAY MORE
THAN 36000 PEOPLE DIE PREVENTABLE DEATHS WITHOUT ADDRESSING POVERTY AND POOR
HEALTH WE CANNOT BREAK THIS CYCLE OF SUFFERING
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS HAVE THE PASSION AND ENERGY TO HELP TACKLE THIS CHALLENGE GLOBEMED
AIMS TO MEET THIS CHALLENGE BY ENGAGING AND TRAINING STUDENTS TO WORK WITH GRASSROOTS
ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE WORLD TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED BY PARTNERING
STUDENTS AND COMMUNITIES TO COMBAT POVERTY AND POOR HEALTH WE IMPROVE THE LIVES OF
THOUSANDS OF IMPOVERISHED PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD TODAY AND SHAPE TOMORROWrsquoS LEADERS
ACROSS ALL PROFESSIONS WHO WILL SHARE A DEEP COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY AND SOCIAL
JUSTICE
our vision
World Bank World Development Report 20002001 Attacking Poverty (New York Oxford University Press 2001)
2010 ndash 2011 AT A GLANCE 20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
Nov 10 2010
Executive Retreat Zilker
Park
Learning reflecting and goal-
setting with the first Executive
Board of the UT GlobeMed chapter
Feb 7 2011
First Chapter Meeting
The first meeting of our inaugural
semester on UTs campus
Feb 20 2010
World Day of Social Justice
Raising awareness about human
rights and social justice while
drawing attention through our
unconventional guerrilla marketing
tactics GlobeMed at UT asked
students and faculty which
injustice would you flush down the
toilet and received over 100
responses
March 10 2011
Human Rights Fair
Along with other human rights
organizations on campus
GlobeMed at UT joined the
dialogue regarding the fight for
social justice across the world
Members helped raise awareness
about our mission and the broader
movement for global health equity
all while selling some delicious
baked goods
March 8-10 2010
World Dance Lessons
Three days of fun dance lessons
including hip-hop salsa and belly-
dancing to raise money for our
partner organization and spread
the word about GlobeMedrsquos role
in the fight for social justice
April 2 2011
UT Forty Acres Fest
Spreading the word about
GlobeMed at UT and the movement
for global health equity all while
selling some delicious cake balls
and fashionable hair clips
April 25-28 2011
Silent Auction
A three-day long auction featuring
themed-baskets and other various
items from local and commercial
businesses to raise funds and
awareness about our project
April 29 2011
Mocktail Hour
A celebration of our efforts over the
past year and how far we have
come in strengthening the
movement for global health equity
Complete with good food good
music and good company all while
raising money for a good cause
April 16 2011
Staff Retreat Zilker Park
A day devoted to strengthening the
relationships between all the
members of our chapter and
immersing ourselves in what it
means to be a part of the
movement for global health equity
ABOUT USGlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
In 2010 GlobeMed at UT-
Austin was launched by a
small group of
undergraduates from
diverse backgrounds with a
common goal to spur the
movement for global health
equity That same year
GlobeMed at UT-Austin
established a partnership
with Clinica Ana
Manganaro a primary
health center located in
Guarjila El Salvador
In its first year the chapter
successfully raised over
$9500 with 34 members
strong The majority of the
funds will go towards the
construction and restoration
of 47 latrines helping to
improve sanitation and
hygiene within the Guarjila
community
since our founding in our chapter
has grown from to members
0434
August 2010
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[CLINICA ANA MANGANARO]
KEY FACT Average life
expectancy is 653 years
KEY FACT Infant mortality rate
is 407 per thousand births
[About Clinca Ana Manganaro]
FOUNDED IN 1987
GlobeMed at UT-Austin has been partnered with Clinica
Ana Manganaro since September of 2010 The clinic
was first established in 1987 as a primary care clinic to
care for refugees who had been driven away by
government bombing during the Salvadoran Civil War
Clinica Ana Manganaro is committed to the health of its
constituents and like the GlobeMed network believes in
collaboration to provide health for all The clinic employs
a truly holistic approach in providing health care through
education active participation and collective decision-
making Following its establishment Clinica Ana
Manganaro has offered a wide range of services
including primary health care physical therapy
educational outreach and water sanitation projects
Clinic staff members make home visits to citizens in the
community to ensure healthy living practices promote
environmental health and help provide clean water
[WORKS IN GUARJILA EL
SALVADOR]
POPULATION 1800
Guarjila was one of the first settlements to be re-populated by
refugees who had been driven away by government bombing
during the early 1980s In 1987 in defiance of the military
the civilian population returned to reconstruct the village This
was part of a campaign by a number of towns throughout
northern El Salvador to resist the militarization of the area
and prevent continued bombing during the war As of 2010
the government has begun to take an active role in promoting
a healthy living for those living in villages like Guarjila
Partner Contacts Dr Dagoberto Menjivar Marlene Cruz Telma Chaacutevez
ampOUR PROJECT 2
01
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eport
CLINICA ANA MANGANARO
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
[Why Sanitation
and Hygiene]Diarrheal diseases and helminthiasis
are two of the most common sanitation
related diseases which take the lives
of countless children across the world
today The problem many families face
in Guarjila is their lack of access to a
latrine which often leads to the
serious issues of contaminated
drinking water and harmful bacteria
that later cause fatal diseases
Our latrine project will help tackle
some of these sanitation issues by
providing newly-built latrines for
numerous families which is ultimately
a key step for our partner clinic in
eliminating many of the disease cases
and fatalities seen today
Supporting the construction of 47 latrines to improve
the health of those in Guarjila El Salvador
GlobeMed at UT-shyAustin is collaborating with Clinica Ana Manganaro
to support the construction and restoration of 47 latrines in the
Guarjila community GlobeMed at UT-Austin promised to raise a
minimum of $3500 to support the project however after much hard
work and determination the chapter raised the complete $7750 to
finance the entire project The funds raised will be used towards
purchasing all the raw materials necessary to construct and rebuild
47 latrines If given proper maintenance these latrines will have a
usable lifespan of 15 to 17 years The improved sanitation within the
community is a direct result of the latrines which will ultimately help
to further lower the rate of helminthiasis and diarrheal diseases for
about 235 inhabitants
235INHABITANTS LIVES WILL BE
CHANGED
$7750 TO PURCHASE
MATERIALS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION AND
RESTORATION OF 47 LATRINES
CAMPAIGNS
EVENTS
TITLEEVENT DESCRIPTION
$ MONEY
RAISED
Global Dance
Lessons
We held 3 days of dance lessons the week before spring
break Tuesday Hip-Hop Wednesday Salsa Thursday Belly
Dancing
48150
Silent Auction We sold items donated by various businesses around the
Austin area to students on campus653
Mocktail Hour We hosted a classy night of ―mocktail drinks and desserts for
students on campus620
Bagel Sales In the morning we sold bagels in the three high traffic areas on
campus106
Ten-for-
TenCorporate
Matching
Our individual giving campaign in which we asked each our e-
board members to find 10 people who would be willing to
donate $10
4524
Princeton
Review Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1825
Kaplan Review
Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1000
Pluckerrsquos
Fundraiser
We had a profit share night dinner at a popular wings place on
campus3040
Human Rights
Fair
As a supplement to our display about our GlobeMed chapter
we had a bake sale2222
T-Shirt sales We sold our GlobeMed t-shirt to chapter members 393
Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for
GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad
TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR CLINCA ANA
MANGANARO IN 2010 ndash 2011
Since 2010 GlobeMed at UT-Austin has raised a total of over $9500 to help
improve the sanitation and hygiene of those who live in the Guarjila community
$9650
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Global Dance
Lessons
March 6-8 2011
Right before Spring Break we
hosted a three day event
called Global Dance Lessons
We contacted the presidents
andor choreographers of
various dance groups around
campus to see if they would
be willing to donate some of
the their time for GlobeMed
Our line up for the week was
as follows Tuesday-Hip Hop
Wednesday-Salsa and
Thursday-Belly Dancing
Mocktail Hour
FEBRUARY 14 2011
We hosted a classy night of
mocktail drinks served by our
―bartender and a variety of
desserts for students to enjoy
We also invited a local Austin
band to come perform music
for the night Another
attraction at our mocktail hour
was Joe Villafranca who
volunteered to take
professional photographs of
all of the attendees
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR
ldquoI have always
wanted to take
dance classes and
this was a perfect
opportunity to
have a sampling of
a various styles of
dancerdquo
- Jessica Jose
ldquoIt was great to
have a chance to
dress up and
listen to great
music all while
knowing all the
proceeds are
going towards a
good causerdquo
- Michelle Mathew
GLOBALHEALTHU
As a new chapter globalhealthU was a learning experience
for all of us Our initial struggle was trying to make it more
engaging so regardless of whether or not the chapter had
read the articles everyone would gain something from the
content We started off the year with PowerPoints that
summarized the readings and went through various
questions However this approach was too lecture-style to
truly engage our chapter members We quickly decided to
change our approach and make the content entirely
interactive incorporating games like candy pong and
mafia with a globalhealthU spin We realized that the group
was too large to have a single game or discussion so we
broke everyone into smaller groups which was a more
comfortable environment for most This change to our
approach made it much more engaging and allowed
everyone to participate in discussion rather than a select few
Chapter members were able to challenge one another more
and employ more critical thinking in regards to the hard-
hitting global health issues of today The impact of
globalhealthU has been an incredibly positive one and we
look forward to seeing what next year holds in store
-Jeevitha Patil
GlobalHealthU Coordinator 2010- 2011
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed
designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical
understanding of issues in global
health and apply this knowledge
to their work with communities
around the world
12DISCUSSIONS
by the numbers
01EVENTS
07TOPICS
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAMEWORKS OF
GLOBAL HEALTH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
FOOD AND NUTRITION
LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
34
0834
Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
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WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
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April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
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CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
GLOBEMED AIMS TO
STRENGTHEN THE MOVEMENT
FOR GLOBAL HEALTH EQUITY
BY EMPOWERING STUDENTS
AND COMMUNITIES TO WORK
TOGETHER TO IMPROVE THE
HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED
AROUND THE WORLD
MISSION STATEMENT
ONE BILLION PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD LACK ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS EACH DAY MORE
THAN 36000 PEOPLE DIE PREVENTABLE DEATHS WITHOUT ADDRESSING POVERTY AND POOR
HEALTH WE CANNOT BREAK THIS CYCLE OF SUFFERING
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS HAVE THE PASSION AND ENERGY TO HELP TACKLE THIS CHALLENGE GLOBEMED
AIMS TO MEET THIS CHALLENGE BY ENGAGING AND TRAINING STUDENTS TO WORK WITH GRASSROOTS
ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE WORLD TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED BY PARTNERING
STUDENTS AND COMMUNITIES TO COMBAT POVERTY AND POOR HEALTH WE IMPROVE THE LIVES OF
THOUSANDS OF IMPOVERISHED PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD TODAY AND SHAPE TOMORROWrsquoS LEADERS
ACROSS ALL PROFESSIONS WHO WILL SHARE A DEEP COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY AND SOCIAL
JUSTICE
our vision
World Bank World Development Report 20002001 Attacking Poverty (New York Oxford University Press 2001)
2010 ndash 2011 AT A GLANCE 20
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GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
Nov 10 2010
Executive Retreat Zilker
Park
Learning reflecting and goal-
setting with the first Executive
Board of the UT GlobeMed chapter
Feb 7 2011
First Chapter Meeting
The first meeting of our inaugural
semester on UTs campus
Feb 20 2010
World Day of Social Justice
Raising awareness about human
rights and social justice while
drawing attention through our
unconventional guerrilla marketing
tactics GlobeMed at UT asked
students and faculty which
injustice would you flush down the
toilet and received over 100
responses
March 10 2011
Human Rights Fair
Along with other human rights
organizations on campus
GlobeMed at UT joined the
dialogue regarding the fight for
social justice across the world
Members helped raise awareness
about our mission and the broader
movement for global health equity
all while selling some delicious
baked goods
March 8-10 2010
World Dance Lessons
Three days of fun dance lessons
including hip-hop salsa and belly-
dancing to raise money for our
partner organization and spread
the word about GlobeMedrsquos role
in the fight for social justice
April 2 2011
UT Forty Acres Fest
Spreading the word about
GlobeMed at UT and the movement
for global health equity all while
selling some delicious cake balls
and fashionable hair clips
April 25-28 2011
Silent Auction
A three-day long auction featuring
themed-baskets and other various
items from local and commercial
businesses to raise funds and
awareness about our project
April 29 2011
Mocktail Hour
A celebration of our efforts over the
past year and how far we have
come in strengthening the
movement for global health equity
Complete with good food good
music and good company all while
raising money for a good cause
April 16 2011
Staff Retreat Zilker Park
A day devoted to strengthening the
relationships between all the
members of our chapter and
immersing ourselves in what it
means to be a part of the
movement for global health equity
ABOUT USGlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
In 2010 GlobeMed at UT-
Austin was launched by a
small group of
undergraduates from
diverse backgrounds with a
common goal to spur the
movement for global health
equity That same year
GlobeMed at UT-Austin
established a partnership
with Clinica Ana
Manganaro a primary
health center located in
Guarjila El Salvador
In its first year the chapter
successfully raised over
$9500 with 34 members
strong The majority of the
funds will go towards the
construction and restoration
of 47 latrines helping to
improve sanitation and
hygiene within the Guarjila
community
since our founding in our chapter
has grown from to members
0434
August 2010
OUR PARTNER 20
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[CLINICA ANA MANGANARO]
KEY FACT Average life
expectancy is 653 years
KEY FACT Infant mortality rate
is 407 per thousand births
[About Clinca Ana Manganaro]
FOUNDED IN 1987
GlobeMed at UT-Austin has been partnered with Clinica
Ana Manganaro since September of 2010 The clinic
was first established in 1987 as a primary care clinic to
care for refugees who had been driven away by
government bombing during the Salvadoran Civil War
Clinica Ana Manganaro is committed to the health of its
constituents and like the GlobeMed network believes in
collaboration to provide health for all The clinic employs
a truly holistic approach in providing health care through
education active participation and collective decision-
making Following its establishment Clinica Ana
Manganaro has offered a wide range of services
including primary health care physical therapy
educational outreach and water sanitation projects
Clinic staff members make home visits to citizens in the
community to ensure healthy living practices promote
environmental health and help provide clean water
[WORKS IN GUARJILA EL
SALVADOR]
POPULATION 1800
Guarjila was one of the first settlements to be re-populated by
refugees who had been driven away by government bombing
during the early 1980s In 1987 in defiance of the military
the civilian population returned to reconstruct the village This
was part of a campaign by a number of towns throughout
northern El Salvador to resist the militarization of the area
and prevent continued bombing during the war As of 2010
the government has begun to take an active role in promoting
a healthy living for those living in villages like Guarjila
Partner Contacts Dr Dagoberto Menjivar Marlene Cruz Telma Chaacutevez
ampOUR PROJECT 2
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0 ndash
2011 A
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CLINICA ANA MANGANARO
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
[Why Sanitation
and Hygiene]Diarrheal diseases and helminthiasis
are two of the most common sanitation
related diseases which take the lives
of countless children across the world
today The problem many families face
in Guarjila is their lack of access to a
latrine which often leads to the
serious issues of contaminated
drinking water and harmful bacteria
that later cause fatal diseases
Our latrine project will help tackle
some of these sanitation issues by
providing newly-built latrines for
numerous families which is ultimately
a key step for our partner clinic in
eliminating many of the disease cases
and fatalities seen today
Supporting the construction of 47 latrines to improve
the health of those in Guarjila El Salvador
GlobeMed at UT-shyAustin is collaborating with Clinica Ana Manganaro
to support the construction and restoration of 47 latrines in the
Guarjila community GlobeMed at UT-Austin promised to raise a
minimum of $3500 to support the project however after much hard
work and determination the chapter raised the complete $7750 to
finance the entire project The funds raised will be used towards
purchasing all the raw materials necessary to construct and rebuild
47 latrines If given proper maintenance these latrines will have a
usable lifespan of 15 to 17 years The improved sanitation within the
community is a direct result of the latrines which will ultimately help
to further lower the rate of helminthiasis and diarrheal diseases for
about 235 inhabitants
235INHABITANTS LIVES WILL BE
CHANGED
$7750 TO PURCHASE
MATERIALS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION AND
RESTORATION OF 47 LATRINES
CAMPAIGNS
EVENTS
TITLEEVENT DESCRIPTION
$ MONEY
RAISED
Global Dance
Lessons
We held 3 days of dance lessons the week before spring
break Tuesday Hip-Hop Wednesday Salsa Thursday Belly
Dancing
48150
Silent Auction We sold items donated by various businesses around the
Austin area to students on campus653
Mocktail Hour We hosted a classy night of ―mocktail drinks and desserts for
students on campus620
Bagel Sales In the morning we sold bagels in the three high traffic areas on
campus106
Ten-for-
TenCorporate
Matching
Our individual giving campaign in which we asked each our e-
board members to find 10 people who would be willing to
donate $10
4524
Princeton
Review Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1825
Kaplan Review
Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1000
Pluckerrsquos
Fundraiser
We had a profit share night dinner at a popular wings place on
campus3040
Human Rights
Fair
As a supplement to our display about our GlobeMed chapter
we had a bake sale2222
T-Shirt sales We sold our GlobeMed t-shirt to chapter members 393
Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for
GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad
TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR CLINCA ANA
MANGANARO IN 2010 ndash 2011
Since 2010 GlobeMed at UT-Austin has raised a total of over $9500 to help
improve the sanitation and hygiene of those who live in the Guarjila community
$9650
CAMPAIGNS 20
10
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nnu
al R
eport
Global Dance
Lessons
March 6-8 2011
Right before Spring Break we
hosted a three day event
called Global Dance Lessons
We contacted the presidents
andor choreographers of
various dance groups around
campus to see if they would
be willing to donate some of
the their time for GlobeMed
Our line up for the week was
as follows Tuesday-Hip Hop
Wednesday-Salsa and
Thursday-Belly Dancing
Mocktail Hour
FEBRUARY 14 2011
We hosted a classy night of
mocktail drinks served by our
―bartender and a variety of
desserts for students to enjoy
We also invited a local Austin
band to come perform music
for the night Another
attraction at our mocktail hour
was Joe Villafranca who
volunteered to take
professional photographs of
all of the attendees
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR
ldquoI have always
wanted to take
dance classes and
this was a perfect
opportunity to
have a sampling of
a various styles of
dancerdquo
- Jessica Jose
ldquoIt was great to
have a chance to
dress up and
listen to great
music all while
knowing all the
proceeds are
going towards a
good causerdquo
- Michelle Mathew
GLOBALHEALTHU
As a new chapter globalhealthU was a learning experience
for all of us Our initial struggle was trying to make it more
engaging so regardless of whether or not the chapter had
read the articles everyone would gain something from the
content We started off the year with PowerPoints that
summarized the readings and went through various
questions However this approach was too lecture-style to
truly engage our chapter members We quickly decided to
change our approach and make the content entirely
interactive incorporating games like candy pong and
mafia with a globalhealthU spin We realized that the group
was too large to have a single game or discussion so we
broke everyone into smaller groups which was a more
comfortable environment for most This change to our
approach made it much more engaging and allowed
everyone to participate in discussion rather than a select few
Chapter members were able to challenge one another more
and employ more critical thinking in regards to the hard-
hitting global health issues of today The impact of
globalhealthU has been an incredibly positive one and we
look forward to seeing what next year holds in store
-Jeevitha Patil
GlobalHealthU Coordinator 2010- 2011
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed
designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical
understanding of issues in global
health and apply this knowledge
to their work with communities
around the world
12DISCUSSIONS
by the numbers
01EVENTS
07TOPICS
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAMEWORKS OF
GLOBAL HEALTH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
FOOD AND NUTRITION
LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
34
0834
Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
2010 ndash 2011 AT A GLANCE 20
10
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GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
Nov 10 2010
Executive Retreat Zilker
Park
Learning reflecting and goal-
setting with the first Executive
Board of the UT GlobeMed chapter
Feb 7 2011
First Chapter Meeting
The first meeting of our inaugural
semester on UTs campus
Feb 20 2010
World Day of Social Justice
Raising awareness about human
rights and social justice while
drawing attention through our
unconventional guerrilla marketing
tactics GlobeMed at UT asked
students and faculty which
injustice would you flush down the
toilet and received over 100
responses
March 10 2011
Human Rights Fair
Along with other human rights
organizations on campus
GlobeMed at UT joined the
dialogue regarding the fight for
social justice across the world
Members helped raise awareness
about our mission and the broader
movement for global health equity
all while selling some delicious
baked goods
March 8-10 2010
World Dance Lessons
Three days of fun dance lessons
including hip-hop salsa and belly-
dancing to raise money for our
partner organization and spread
the word about GlobeMedrsquos role
in the fight for social justice
April 2 2011
UT Forty Acres Fest
Spreading the word about
GlobeMed at UT and the movement
for global health equity all while
selling some delicious cake balls
and fashionable hair clips
April 25-28 2011
Silent Auction
A three-day long auction featuring
themed-baskets and other various
items from local and commercial
businesses to raise funds and
awareness about our project
April 29 2011
Mocktail Hour
A celebration of our efforts over the
past year and how far we have
come in strengthening the
movement for global health equity
Complete with good food good
music and good company all while
raising money for a good cause
April 16 2011
Staff Retreat Zilker Park
A day devoted to strengthening the
relationships between all the
members of our chapter and
immersing ourselves in what it
means to be a part of the
movement for global health equity
ABOUT USGlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
In 2010 GlobeMed at UT-
Austin was launched by a
small group of
undergraduates from
diverse backgrounds with a
common goal to spur the
movement for global health
equity That same year
GlobeMed at UT-Austin
established a partnership
with Clinica Ana
Manganaro a primary
health center located in
Guarjila El Salvador
In its first year the chapter
successfully raised over
$9500 with 34 members
strong The majority of the
funds will go towards the
construction and restoration
of 47 latrines helping to
improve sanitation and
hygiene within the Guarjila
community
since our founding in our chapter
has grown from to members
0434
August 2010
OUR PARTNER 20
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[CLINICA ANA MANGANARO]
KEY FACT Average life
expectancy is 653 years
KEY FACT Infant mortality rate
is 407 per thousand births
[About Clinca Ana Manganaro]
FOUNDED IN 1987
GlobeMed at UT-Austin has been partnered with Clinica
Ana Manganaro since September of 2010 The clinic
was first established in 1987 as a primary care clinic to
care for refugees who had been driven away by
government bombing during the Salvadoran Civil War
Clinica Ana Manganaro is committed to the health of its
constituents and like the GlobeMed network believes in
collaboration to provide health for all The clinic employs
a truly holistic approach in providing health care through
education active participation and collective decision-
making Following its establishment Clinica Ana
Manganaro has offered a wide range of services
including primary health care physical therapy
educational outreach and water sanitation projects
Clinic staff members make home visits to citizens in the
community to ensure healthy living practices promote
environmental health and help provide clean water
[WORKS IN GUARJILA EL
SALVADOR]
POPULATION 1800
Guarjila was one of the first settlements to be re-populated by
refugees who had been driven away by government bombing
during the early 1980s In 1987 in defiance of the military
the civilian population returned to reconstruct the village This
was part of a campaign by a number of towns throughout
northern El Salvador to resist the militarization of the area
and prevent continued bombing during the war As of 2010
the government has begun to take an active role in promoting
a healthy living for those living in villages like Guarjila
Partner Contacts Dr Dagoberto Menjivar Marlene Cruz Telma Chaacutevez
ampOUR PROJECT 2
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CLINICA ANA MANGANARO
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
[Why Sanitation
and Hygiene]Diarrheal diseases and helminthiasis
are two of the most common sanitation
related diseases which take the lives
of countless children across the world
today The problem many families face
in Guarjila is their lack of access to a
latrine which often leads to the
serious issues of contaminated
drinking water and harmful bacteria
that later cause fatal diseases
Our latrine project will help tackle
some of these sanitation issues by
providing newly-built latrines for
numerous families which is ultimately
a key step for our partner clinic in
eliminating many of the disease cases
and fatalities seen today
Supporting the construction of 47 latrines to improve
the health of those in Guarjila El Salvador
GlobeMed at UT-shyAustin is collaborating with Clinica Ana Manganaro
to support the construction and restoration of 47 latrines in the
Guarjila community GlobeMed at UT-Austin promised to raise a
minimum of $3500 to support the project however after much hard
work and determination the chapter raised the complete $7750 to
finance the entire project The funds raised will be used towards
purchasing all the raw materials necessary to construct and rebuild
47 latrines If given proper maintenance these latrines will have a
usable lifespan of 15 to 17 years The improved sanitation within the
community is a direct result of the latrines which will ultimately help
to further lower the rate of helminthiasis and diarrheal diseases for
about 235 inhabitants
235INHABITANTS LIVES WILL BE
CHANGED
$7750 TO PURCHASE
MATERIALS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION AND
RESTORATION OF 47 LATRINES
CAMPAIGNS
EVENTS
TITLEEVENT DESCRIPTION
$ MONEY
RAISED
Global Dance
Lessons
We held 3 days of dance lessons the week before spring
break Tuesday Hip-Hop Wednesday Salsa Thursday Belly
Dancing
48150
Silent Auction We sold items donated by various businesses around the
Austin area to students on campus653
Mocktail Hour We hosted a classy night of ―mocktail drinks and desserts for
students on campus620
Bagel Sales In the morning we sold bagels in the three high traffic areas on
campus106
Ten-for-
TenCorporate
Matching
Our individual giving campaign in which we asked each our e-
board members to find 10 people who would be willing to
donate $10
4524
Princeton
Review Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1825
Kaplan Review
Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1000
Pluckerrsquos
Fundraiser
We had a profit share night dinner at a popular wings place on
campus3040
Human Rights
Fair
As a supplement to our display about our GlobeMed chapter
we had a bake sale2222
T-Shirt sales We sold our GlobeMed t-shirt to chapter members 393
Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for
GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad
TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR CLINCA ANA
MANGANARO IN 2010 ndash 2011
Since 2010 GlobeMed at UT-Austin has raised a total of over $9500 to help
improve the sanitation and hygiene of those who live in the Guarjila community
$9650
CAMPAIGNS 20
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Global Dance
Lessons
March 6-8 2011
Right before Spring Break we
hosted a three day event
called Global Dance Lessons
We contacted the presidents
andor choreographers of
various dance groups around
campus to see if they would
be willing to donate some of
the their time for GlobeMed
Our line up for the week was
as follows Tuesday-Hip Hop
Wednesday-Salsa and
Thursday-Belly Dancing
Mocktail Hour
FEBRUARY 14 2011
We hosted a classy night of
mocktail drinks served by our
―bartender and a variety of
desserts for students to enjoy
We also invited a local Austin
band to come perform music
for the night Another
attraction at our mocktail hour
was Joe Villafranca who
volunteered to take
professional photographs of
all of the attendees
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR
ldquoI have always
wanted to take
dance classes and
this was a perfect
opportunity to
have a sampling of
a various styles of
dancerdquo
- Jessica Jose
ldquoIt was great to
have a chance to
dress up and
listen to great
music all while
knowing all the
proceeds are
going towards a
good causerdquo
- Michelle Mathew
GLOBALHEALTHU
As a new chapter globalhealthU was a learning experience
for all of us Our initial struggle was trying to make it more
engaging so regardless of whether or not the chapter had
read the articles everyone would gain something from the
content We started off the year with PowerPoints that
summarized the readings and went through various
questions However this approach was too lecture-style to
truly engage our chapter members We quickly decided to
change our approach and make the content entirely
interactive incorporating games like candy pong and
mafia with a globalhealthU spin We realized that the group
was too large to have a single game or discussion so we
broke everyone into smaller groups which was a more
comfortable environment for most This change to our
approach made it much more engaging and allowed
everyone to participate in discussion rather than a select few
Chapter members were able to challenge one another more
and employ more critical thinking in regards to the hard-
hitting global health issues of today The impact of
globalhealthU has been an incredibly positive one and we
look forward to seeing what next year holds in store
-Jeevitha Patil
GlobalHealthU Coordinator 2010- 2011
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed
designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical
understanding of issues in global
health and apply this knowledge
to their work with communities
around the world
12DISCUSSIONS
by the numbers
01EVENTS
07TOPICS
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAMEWORKS OF
GLOBAL HEALTH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
FOOD AND NUTRITION
LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
34
0834
Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
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al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
ABOUT USGlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
In 2010 GlobeMed at UT-
Austin was launched by a
small group of
undergraduates from
diverse backgrounds with a
common goal to spur the
movement for global health
equity That same year
GlobeMed at UT-Austin
established a partnership
with Clinica Ana
Manganaro a primary
health center located in
Guarjila El Salvador
In its first year the chapter
successfully raised over
$9500 with 34 members
strong The majority of the
funds will go towards the
construction and restoration
of 47 latrines helping to
improve sanitation and
hygiene within the Guarjila
community
since our founding in our chapter
has grown from to members
0434
August 2010
OUR PARTNER 20
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eport
[CLINICA ANA MANGANARO]
KEY FACT Average life
expectancy is 653 years
KEY FACT Infant mortality rate
is 407 per thousand births
[About Clinca Ana Manganaro]
FOUNDED IN 1987
GlobeMed at UT-Austin has been partnered with Clinica
Ana Manganaro since September of 2010 The clinic
was first established in 1987 as a primary care clinic to
care for refugees who had been driven away by
government bombing during the Salvadoran Civil War
Clinica Ana Manganaro is committed to the health of its
constituents and like the GlobeMed network believes in
collaboration to provide health for all The clinic employs
a truly holistic approach in providing health care through
education active participation and collective decision-
making Following its establishment Clinica Ana
Manganaro has offered a wide range of services
including primary health care physical therapy
educational outreach and water sanitation projects
Clinic staff members make home visits to citizens in the
community to ensure healthy living practices promote
environmental health and help provide clean water
[WORKS IN GUARJILA EL
SALVADOR]
POPULATION 1800
Guarjila was one of the first settlements to be re-populated by
refugees who had been driven away by government bombing
during the early 1980s In 1987 in defiance of the military
the civilian population returned to reconstruct the village This
was part of a campaign by a number of towns throughout
northern El Salvador to resist the militarization of the area
and prevent continued bombing during the war As of 2010
the government has begun to take an active role in promoting
a healthy living for those living in villages like Guarjila
Partner Contacts Dr Dagoberto Menjivar Marlene Cruz Telma Chaacutevez
ampOUR PROJECT 2
01
0 ndash
2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CLINICA ANA MANGANARO
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
[Why Sanitation
and Hygiene]Diarrheal diseases and helminthiasis
are two of the most common sanitation
related diseases which take the lives
of countless children across the world
today The problem many families face
in Guarjila is their lack of access to a
latrine which often leads to the
serious issues of contaminated
drinking water and harmful bacteria
that later cause fatal diseases
Our latrine project will help tackle
some of these sanitation issues by
providing newly-built latrines for
numerous families which is ultimately
a key step for our partner clinic in
eliminating many of the disease cases
and fatalities seen today
Supporting the construction of 47 latrines to improve
the health of those in Guarjila El Salvador
GlobeMed at UT-shyAustin is collaborating with Clinica Ana Manganaro
to support the construction and restoration of 47 latrines in the
Guarjila community GlobeMed at UT-Austin promised to raise a
minimum of $3500 to support the project however after much hard
work and determination the chapter raised the complete $7750 to
finance the entire project The funds raised will be used towards
purchasing all the raw materials necessary to construct and rebuild
47 latrines If given proper maintenance these latrines will have a
usable lifespan of 15 to 17 years The improved sanitation within the
community is a direct result of the latrines which will ultimately help
to further lower the rate of helminthiasis and diarrheal diseases for
about 235 inhabitants
235INHABITANTS LIVES WILL BE
CHANGED
$7750 TO PURCHASE
MATERIALS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION AND
RESTORATION OF 47 LATRINES
CAMPAIGNS
EVENTS
TITLEEVENT DESCRIPTION
$ MONEY
RAISED
Global Dance
Lessons
We held 3 days of dance lessons the week before spring
break Tuesday Hip-Hop Wednesday Salsa Thursday Belly
Dancing
48150
Silent Auction We sold items donated by various businesses around the
Austin area to students on campus653
Mocktail Hour We hosted a classy night of ―mocktail drinks and desserts for
students on campus620
Bagel Sales In the morning we sold bagels in the three high traffic areas on
campus106
Ten-for-
TenCorporate
Matching
Our individual giving campaign in which we asked each our e-
board members to find 10 people who would be willing to
donate $10
4524
Princeton
Review Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1825
Kaplan Review
Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1000
Pluckerrsquos
Fundraiser
We had a profit share night dinner at a popular wings place on
campus3040
Human Rights
Fair
As a supplement to our display about our GlobeMed chapter
we had a bake sale2222
T-Shirt sales We sold our GlobeMed t-shirt to chapter members 393
Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for
GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad
TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR CLINCA ANA
MANGANARO IN 2010 ndash 2011
Since 2010 GlobeMed at UT-Austin has raised a total of over $9500 to help
improve the sanitation and hygiene of those who live in the Guarjila community
$9650
CAMPAIGNS 20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
Global Dance
Lessons
March 6-8 2011
Right before Spring Break we
hosted a three day event
called Global Dance Lessons
We contacted the presidents
andor choreographers of
various dance groups around
campus to see if they would
be willing to donate some of
the their time for GlobeMed
Our line up for the week was
as follows Tuesday-Hip Hop
Wednesday-Salsa and
Thursday-Belly Dancing
Mocktail Hour
FEBRUARY 14 2011
We hosted a classy night of
mocktail drinks served by our
―bartender and a variety of
desserts for students to enjoy
We also invited a local Austin
band to come perform music
for the night Another
attraction at our mocktail hour
was Joe Villafranca who
volunteered to take
professional photographs of
all of the attendees
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR
ldquoI have always
wanted to take
dance classes and
this was a perfect
opportunity to
have a sampling of
a various styles of
dancerdquo
- Jessica Jose
ldquoIt was great to
have a chance to
dress up and
listen to great
music all while
knowing all the
proceeds are
going towards a
good causerdquo
- Michelle Mathew
GLOBALHEALTHU
As a new chapter globalhealthU was a learning experience
for all of us Our initial struggle was trying to make it more
engaging so regardless of whether or not the chapter had
read the articles everyone would gain something from the
content We started off the year with PowerPoints that
summarized the readings and went through various
questions However this approach was too lecture-style to
truly engage our chapter members We quickly decided to
change our approach and make the content entirely
interactive incorporating games like candy pong and
mafia with a globalhealthU spin We realized that the group
was too large to have a single game or discussion so we
broke everyone into smaller groups which was a more
comfortable environment for most This change to our
approach made it much more engaging and allowed
everyone to participate in discussion rather than a select few
Chapter members were able to challenge one another more
and employ more critical thinking in regards to the hard-
hitting global health issues of today The impact of
globalhealthU has been an incredibly positive one and we
look forward to seeing what next year holds in store
-Jeevitha Patil
GlobalHealthU Coordinator 2010- 2011
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed
designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical
understanding of issues in global
health and apply this knowledge
to their work with communities
around the world
12DISCUSSIONS
by the numbers
01EVENTS
07TOPICS
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAMEWORKS OF
GLOBAL HEALTH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
FOOD AND NUTRITION
LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
34
0834
Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
OUR PARTNER 20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
[CLINICA ANA MANGANARO]
KEY FACT Average life
expectancy is 653 years
KEY FACT Infant mortality rate
is 407 per thousand births
[About Clinca Ana Manganaro]
FOUNDED IN 1987
GlobeMed at UT-Austin has been partnered with Clinica
Ana Manganaro since September of 2010 The clinic
was first established in 1987 as a primary care clinic to
care for refugees who had been driven away by
government bombing during the Salvadoran Civil War
Clinica Ana Manganaro is committed to the health of its
constituents and like the GlobeMed network believes in
collaboration to provide health for all The clinic employs
a truly holistic approach in providing health care through
education active participation and collective decision-
making Following its establishment Clinica Ana
Manganaro has offered a wide range of services
including primary health care physical therapy
educational outreach and water sanitation projects
Clinic staff members make home visits to citizens in the
community to ensure healthy living practices promote
environmental health and help provide clean water
[WORKS IN GUARJILA EL
SALVADOR]
POPULATION 1800
Guarjila was one of the first settlements to be re-populated by
refugees who had been driven away by government bombing
during the early 1980s In 1987 in defiance of the military
the civilian population returned to reconstruct the village This
was part of a campaign by a number of towns throughout
northern El Salvador to resist the militarization of the area
and prevent continued bombing during the war As of 2010
the government has begun to take an active role in promoting
a healthy living for those living in villages like Guarjila
Partner Contacts Dr Dagoberto Menjivar Marlene Cruz Telma Chaacutevez
ampOUR PROJECT 2
01
0 ndash
2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CLINICA ANA MANGANARO
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
[Why Sanitation
and Hygiene]Diarrheal diseases and helminthiasis
are two of the most common sanitation
related diseases which take the lives
of countless children across the world
today The problem many families face
in Guarjila is their lack of access to a
latrine which often leads to the
serious issues of contaminated
drinking water and harmful bacteria
that later cause fatal diseases
Our latrine project will help tackle
some of these sanitation issues by
providing newly-built latrines for
numerous families which is ultimately
a key step for our partner clinic in
eliminating many of the disease cases
and fatalities seen today
Supporting the construction of 47 latrines to improve
the health of those in Guarjila El Salvador
GlobeMed at UT-shyAustin is collaborating with Clinica Ana Manganaro
to support the construction and restoration of 47 latrines in the
Guarjila community GlobeMed at UT-Austin promised to raise a
minimum of $3500 to support the project however after much hard
work and determination the chapter raised the complete $7750 to
finance the entire project The funds raised will be used towards
purchasing all the raw materials necessary to construct and rebuild
47 latrines If given proper maintenance these latrines will have a
usable lifespan of 15 to 17 years The improved sanitation within the
community is a direct result of the latrines which will ultimately help
to further lower the rate of helminthiasis and diarrheal diseases for
about 235 inhabitants
235INHABITANTS LIVES WILL BE
CHANGED
$7750 TO PURCHASE
MATERIALS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION AND
RESTORATION OF 47 LATRINES
CAMPAIGNS
EVENTS
TITLEEVENT DESCRIPTION
$ MONEY
RAISED
Global Dance
Lessons
We held 3 days of dance lessons the week before spring
break Tuesday Hip-Hop Wednesday Salsa Thursday Belly
Dancing
48150
Silent Auction We sold items donated by various businesses around the
Austin area to students on campus653
Mocktail Hour We hosted a classy night of ―mocktail drinks and desserts for
students on campus620
Bagel Sales In the morning we sold bagels in the three high traffic areas on
campus106
Ten-for-
TenCorporate
Matching
Our individual giving campaign in which we asked each our e-
board members to find 10 people who would be willing to
donate $10
4524
Princeton
Review Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1825
Kaplan Review
Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1000
Pluckerrsquos
Fundraiser
We had a profit share night dinner at a popular wings place on
campus3040
Human Rights
Fair
As a supplement to our display about our GlobeMed chapter
we had a bake sale2222
T-Shirt sales We sold our GlobeMed t-shirt to chapter members 393
Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for
GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad
TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR CLINCA ANA
MANGANARO IN 2010 ndash 2011
Since 2010 GlobeMed at UT-Austin has raised a total of over $9500 to help
improve the sanitation and hygiene of those who live in the Guarjila community
$9650
CAMPAIGNS 20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
Global Dance
Lessons
March 6-8 2011
Right before Spring Break we
hosted a three day event
called Global Dance Lessons
We contacted the presidents
andor choreographers of
various dance groups around
campus to see if they would
be willing to donate some of
the their time for GlobeMed
Our line up for the week was
as follows Tuesday-Hip Hop
Wednesday-Salsa and
Thursday-Belly Dancing
Mocktail Hour
FEBRUARY 14 2011
We hosted a classy night of
mocktail drinks served by our
―bartender and a variety of
desserts for students to enjoy
We also invited a local Austin
band to come perform music
for the night Another
attraction at our mocktail hour
was Joe Villafranca who
volunteered to take
professional photographs of
all of the attendees
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR
ldquoI have always
wanted to take
dance classes and
this was a perfect
opportunity to
have a sampling of
a various styles of
dancerdquo
- Jessica Jose
ldquoIt was great to
have a chance to
dress up and
listen to great
music all while
knowing all the
proceeds are
going towards a
good causerdquo
- Michelle Mathew
GLOBALHEALTHU
As a new chapter globalhealthU was a learning experience
for all of us Our initial struggle was trying to make it more
engaging so regardless of whether or not the chapter had
read the articles everyone would gain something from the
content We started off the year with PowerPoints that
summarized the readings and went through various
questions However this approach was too lecture-style to
truly engage our chapter members We quickly decided to
change our approach and make the content entirely
interactive incorporating games like candy pong and
mafia with a globalhealthU spin We realized that the group
was too large to have a single game or discussion so we
broke everyone into smaller groups which was a more
comfortable environment for most This change to our
approach made it much more engaging and allowed
everyone to participate in discussion rather than a select few
Chapter members were able to challenge one another more
and employ more critical thinking in regards to the hard-
hitting global health issues of today The impact of
globalhealthU has been an incredibly positive one and we
look forward to seeing what next year holds in store
-Jeevitha Patil
GlobalHealthU Coordinator 2010- 2011
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed
designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical
understanding of issues in global
health and apply this knowledge
to their work with communities
around the world
12DISCUSSIONS
by the numbers
01EVENTS
07TOPICS
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAMEWORKS OF
GLOBAL HEALTH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
FOOD AND NUTRITION
LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
34
0834
Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
ampOUR PROJECT 2
01
0 ndash
2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CLINICA ANA MANGANARO
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin
[Why Sanitation
and Hygiene]Diarrheal diseases and helminthiasis
are two of the most common sanitation
related diseases which take the lives
of countless children across the world
today The problem many families face
in Guarjila is their lack of access to a
latrine which often leads to the
serious issues of contaminated
drinking water and harmful bacteria
that later cause fatal diseases
Our latrine project will help tackle
some of these sanitation issues by
providing newly-built latrines for
numerous families which is ultimately
a key step for our partner clinic in
eliminating many of the disease cases
and fatalities seen today
Supporting the construction of 47 latrines to improve
the health of those in Guarjila El Salvador
GlobeMed at UT-shyAustin is collaborating with Clinica Ana Manganaro
to support the construction and restoration of 47 latrines in the
Guarjila community GlobeMed at UT-Austin promised to raise a
minimum of $3500 to support the project however after much hard
work and determination the chapter raised the complete $7750 to
finance the entire project The funds raised will be used towards
purchasing all the raw materials necessary to construct and rebuild
47 latrines If given proper maintenance these latrines will have a
usable lifespan of 15 to 17 years The improved sanitation within the
community is a direct result of the latrines which will ultimately help
to further lower the rate of helminthiasis and diarrheal diseases for
about 235 inhabitants
235INHABITANTS LIVES WILL BE
CHANGED
$7750 TO PURCHASE
MATERIALS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION AND
RESTORATION OF 47 LATRINES
CAMPAIGNS
EVENTS
TITLEEVENT DESCRIPTION
$ MONEY
RAISED
Global Dance
Lessons
We held 3 days of dance lessons the week before spring
break Tuesday Hip-Hop Wednesday Salsa Thursday Belly
Dancing
48150
Silent Auction We sold items donated by various businesses around the
Austin area to students on campus653
Mocktail Hour We hosted a classy night of ―mocktail drinks and desserts for
students on campus620
Bagel Sales In the morning we sold bagels in the three high traffic areas on
campus106
Ten-for-
TenCorporate
Matching
Our individual giving campaign in which we asked each our e-
board members to find 10 people who would be willing to
donate $10
4524
Princeton
Review Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1825
Kaplan Review
Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1000
Pluckerrsquos
Fundraiser
We had a profit share night dinner at a popular wings place on
campus3040
Human Rights
Fair
As a supplement to our display about our GlobeMed chapter
we had a bake sale2222
T-Shirt sales We sold our GlobeMed t-shirt to chapter members 393
Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for
GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad
TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR CLINCA ANA
MANGANARO IN 2010 ndash 2011
Since 2010 GlobeMed at UT-Austin has raised a total of over $9500 to help
improve the sanitation and hygiene of those who live in the Guarjila community
$9650
CAMPAIGNS 20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
Global Dance
Lessons
March 6-8 2011
Right before Spring Break we
hosted a three day event
called Global Dance Lessons
We contacted the presidents
andor choreographers of
various dance groups around
campus to see if they would
be willing to donate some of
the their time for GlobeMed
Our line up for the week was
as follows Tuesday-Hip Hop
Wednesday-Salsa and
Thursday-Belly Dancing
Mocktail Hour
FEBRUARY 14 2011
We hosted a classy night of
mocktail drinks served by our
―bartender and a variety of
desserts for students to enjoy
We also invited a local Austin
band to come perform music
for the night Another
attraction at our mocktail hour
was Joe Villafranca who
volunteered to take
professional photographs of
all of the attendees
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR
ldquoI have always
wanted to take
dance classes and
this was a perfect
opportunity to
have a sampling of
a various styles of
dancerdquo
- Jessica Jose
ldquoIt was great to
have a chance to
dress up and
listen to great
music all while
knowing all the
proceeds are
going towards a
good causerdquo
- Michelle Mathew
GLOBALHEALTHU
As a new chapter globalhealthU was a learning experience
for all of us Our initial struggle was trying to make it more
engaging so regardless of whether or not the chapter had
read the articles everyone would gain something from the
content We started off the year with PowerPoints that
summarized the readings and went through various
questions However this approach was too lecture-style to
truly engage our chapter members We quickly decided to
change our approach and make the content entirely
interactive incorporating games like candy pong and
mafia with a globalhealthU spin We realized that the group
was too large to have a single game or discussion so we
broke everyone into smaller groups which was a more
comfortable environment for most This change to our
approach made it much more engaging and allowed
everyone to participate in discussion rather than a select few
Chapter members were able to challenge one another more
and employ more critical thinking in regards to the hard-
hitting global health issues of today The impact of
globalhealthU has been an incredibly positive one and we
look forward to seeing what next year holds in store
-Jeevitha Patil
GlobalHealthU Coordinator 2010- 2011
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed
designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical
understanding of issues in global
health and apply this knowledge
to their work with communities
around the world
12DISCUSSIONS
by the numbers
01EVENTS
07TOPICS
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAMEWORKS OF
GLOBAL HEALTH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
FOOD AND NUTRITION
LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
34
0834
Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
CAMPAIGNS
EVENTS
TITLEEVENT DESCRIPTION
$ MONEY
RAISED
Global Dance
Lessons
We held 3 days of dance lessons the week before spring
break Tuesday Hip-Hop Wednesday Salsa Thursday Belly
Dancing
48150
Silent Auction We sold items donated by various businesses around the
Austin area to students on campus653
Mocktail Hour We hosted a classy night of ―mocktail drinks and desserts for
students on campus620
Bagel Sales In the morning we sold bagels in the three high traffic areas on
campus106
Ten-for-
TenCorporate
Matching
Our individual giving campaign in which we asked each our e-
board members to find 10 people who would be willing to
donate $10
4524
Princeton
Review Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1825
Kaplan Review
Course
We auctioned off a review course for students who were
looking to take the MCAT LSAT or GRE1000
Pluckerrsquos
Fundraiser
We had a profit share night dinner at a popular wings place on
campus3040
Human Rights
Fair
As a supplement to our display about our GlobeMed chapter
we had a bake sale2222
T-Shirt sales We sold our GlobeMed t-shirt to chapter members 393
Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for
GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad
TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR CLINCA ANA
MANGANARO IN 2010 ndash 2011
Since 2010 GlobeMed at UT-Austin has raised a total of over $9500 to help
improve the sanitation and hygiene of those who live in the Guarjila community
$9650
CAMPAIGNS 20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
Global Dance
Lessons
March 6-8 2011
Right before Spring Break we
hosted a three day event
called Global Dance Lessons
We contacted the presidents
andor choreographers of
various dance groups around
campus to see if they would
be willing to donate some of
the their time for GlobeMed
Our line up for the week was
as follows Tuesday-Hip Hop
Wednesday-Salsa and
Thursday-Belly Dancing
Mocktail Hour
FEBRUARY 14 2011
We hosted a classy night of
mocktail drinks served by our
―bartender and a variety of
desserts for students to enjoy
We also invited a local Austin
band to come perform music
for the night Another
attraction at our mocktail hour
was Joe Villafranca who
volunteered to take
professional photographs of
all of the attendees
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR
ldquoI have always
wanted to take
dance classes and
this was a perfect
opportunity to
have a sampling of
a various styles of
dancerdquo
- Jessica Jose
ldquoIt was great to
have a chance to
dress up and
listen to great
music all while
knowing all the
proceeds are
going towards a
good causerdquo
- Michelle Mathew
GLOBALHEALTHU
As a new chapter globalhealthU was a learning experience
for all of us Our initial struggle was trying to make it more
engaging so regardless of whether or not the chapter had
read the articles everyone would gain something from the
content We started off the year with PowerPoints that
summarized the readings and went through various
questions However this approach was too lecture-style to
truly engage our chapter members We quickly decided to
change our approach and make the content entirely
interactive incorporating games like candy pong and
mafia with a globalhealthU spin We realized that the group
was too large to have a single game or discussion so we
broke everyone into smaller groups which was a more
comfortable environment for most This change to our
approach made it much more engaging and allowed
everyone to participate in discussion rather than a select few
Chapter members were able to challenge one another more
and employ more critical thinking in regards to the hard-
hitting global health issues of today The impact of
globalhealthU has been an incredibly positive one and we
look forward to seeing what next year holds in store
-Jeevitha Patil
GlobalHealthU Coordinator 2010- 2011
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed
designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical
understanding of issues in global
health and apply this knowledge
to their work with communities
around the world
12DISCUSSIONS
by the numbers
01EVENTS
07TOPICS
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAMEWORKS OF
GLOBAL HEALTH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
FOOD AND NUTRITION
LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
34
0834
Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
CAMPAIGNS 20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
Global Dance
Lessons
March 6-8 2011
Right before Spring Break we
hosted a three day event
called Global Dance Lessons
We contacted the presidents
andor choreographers of
various dance groups around
campus to see if they would
be willing to donate some of
the their time for GlobeMed
Our line up for the week was
as follows Tuesday-Hip Hop
Wednesday-Salsa and
Thursday-Belly Dancing
Mocktail Hour
FEBRUARY 14 2011
We hosted a classy night of
mocktail drinks served by our
―bartender and a variety of
desserts for students to enjoy
We also invited a local Austin
band to come perform music
for the night Another
attraction at our mocktail hour
was Joe Villafranca who
volunteered to take
professional photographs of
all of the attendees
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR
ldquoI have always
wanted to take
dance classes and
this was a perfect
opportunity to
have a sampling of
a various styles of
dancerdquo
- Jessica Jose
ldquoIt was great to
have a chance to
dress up and
listen to great
music all while
knowing all the
proceeds are
going towards a
good causerdquo
- Michelle Mathew
GLOBALHEALTHU
As a new chapter globalhealthU was a learning experience
for all of us Our initial struggle was trying to make it more
engaging so regardless of whether or not the chapter had
read the articles everyone would gain something from the
content We started off the year with PowerPoints that
summarized the readings and went through various
questions However this approach was too lecture-style to
truly engage our chapter members We quickly decided to
change our approach and make the content entirely
interactive incorporating games like candy pong and
mafia with a globalhealthU spin We realized that the group
was too large to have a single game or discussion so we
broke everyone into smaller groups which was a more
comfortable environment for most This change to our
approach made it much more engaging and allowed
everyone to participate in discussion rather than a select few
Chapter members were able to challenge one another more
and employ more critical thinking in regards to the hard-
hitting global health issues of today The impact of
globalhealthU has been an incredibly positive one and we
look forward to seeing what next year holds in store
-Jeevitha Patil
GlobalHealthU Coordinator 2010- 2011
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed
designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical
understanding of issues in global
health and apply this knowledge
to their work with communities
around the world
12DISCUSSIONS
by the numbers
01EVENTS
07TOPICS
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAMEWORKS OF
GLOBAL HEALTH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
FOOD AND NUTRITION
LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
34
0834
Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
GLOBALHEALTHU
As a new chapter globalhealthU was a learning experience
for all of us Our initial struggle was trying to make it more
engaging so regardless of whether or not the chapter had
read the articles everyone would gain something from the
content We started off the year with PowerPoints that
summarized the readings and went through various
questions However this approach was too lecture-style to
truly engage our chapter members We quickly decided to
change our approach and make the content entirely
interactive incorporating games like candy pong and
mafia with a globalhealthU spin We realized that the group
was too large to have a single game or discussion so we
broke everyone into smaller groups which was a more
comfortable environment for most This change to our
approach made it much more engaging and allowed
everyone to participate in discussion rather than a select few
Chapter members were able to challenge one another more
and employ more critical thinking in regards to the hard-
hitting global health issues of today The impact of
globalhealthU has been an incredibly positive one and we
look forward to seeing what next year holds in store
-Jeevitha Patil
GlobalHealthU Coordinator 2010- 2011
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed
designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical
understanding of issues in global
health and apply this knowledge
to their work with communities
around the world
12DISCUSSIONS
by the numbers
01EVENTS
07TOPICS
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAMEWORKS OF
GLOBAL HEALTH
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
FOOD AND NUTRITION
LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
34
0834
Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
COMMUNITY BUILDING
TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS
OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS
OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED
The camaraderie between our chapters members after just
one semester together was undeniable Through
community-building events like chapter-wide trips to the
Austins Kite Festival or Cathedral of Junk to a simple craft
night at a members apartment that staff got to know one
another better and create the strong bonds we aim to
strengthen with our partner Clinica Ana Manganaro At our
first bi-annual staff retreat members enjoyed fun games
along with in-depth discussions leaving everyone with a
better sense of his or her place in the broader movement for
global health equity Throughout the semester staff played
an integral role in the organization through their involvement
in one of four committees communications globalhealthU
community building and campaigns The structure
employed by our chapter is what has allowed for all staff
members to not only actively contribute to the organization
but also develop a personal relationship with those who
share the same passions as themselves
34
0834
Through service and team-building events community and camaraderie is
fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships students make a
positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
Ju
ly 1
1 2
011ndash
Au
gu
st
8 2
011
OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS
LENGTH OF STAY
WORK DESCRIPTION
Four students are spending a month in Guarjila a
village located 50 miles from the capital of El
Salvador working alongside Clinica Ana
Managnaro to assess the needs of the community
The needs assessment will serve to help the
chapter and clinic identify potential projects that
GlobeMed at UT-Austin can support in the coming
academic year The students will also work
alongside clinic staff to help educate the
community about how to maintain the newly built
or restored latrines and also about important health
and hygiene practices Throughout their stay the
students will document their journey and collect
stories from Clinica Ana Manganaro to bring back
to the chapter
04
4 weeks
ldquoGROW exceeded all my expectations and within just the first week was already a transformative experience Being a GROW intern allowed me to connect with an entirely different culture
but through this I was able to see just how much solidarity there is and how much we could achieve together rdquo
-- Michelle Truong co 2013
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN
joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in
a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World
Day of Social Justice on February 20 2011 by asking
students professors and community members on
campus an open-ended thought provoking question
relating to social justice
OUR QUESTION Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
BEHIND THE SCENES For our chapterrsquos WDSJ
project we asked a very basic question in an extremely
unique way We set up around campus and engaged
our fellow students in discussing what they believed to
be the biggest injustice in the world today The catch
we asked them to write their answer on a piece of toilet
paper and pose with it next to a mold resembling a
giant pile of feces We explained how our unorthodox
way of asking this question tied to our project raising
money to build latrines with our partner organization in
Guarjila El Salvador Ultimately an injustice we are
directly trying to combat is the lack of access to basic
sanitation that many people experience today
Which injustice
would you flush
down the toilet
WE ASKED OVER 87 PEOPLE AT UT - AUSTIN
HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin asked 87 people to answer the question
View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj
Which injustice would you flush
down the toilet
Photo Response from your WDSJ
QampA here
PHOTO RESPONSES
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote
DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer
Partners in Health
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
―I came away from Summit with the knowledge and
reassurance that empowered communities are growing
globally as are the engaged college students With this
growth come new and equally passionate allies in the drive
for global health equity Summit essentially introduced me
to my future colleagues As individuals we each have
diverse skill sets As a network these combined skills
transfer to a powerful movement capable of enormous
effective and sustainable change Listening to speakers
and panelists recount their work towards social justice they
each enforced that this career is a voluntary lifelong
commitment The work may not cease but this life and
career will undoubtedly be endlessly rewarding
-- Christine Carcano co 2011
2011 DELEGATES Olivia Koshy Jeevitha Patil Maddie Klim Isha Kaul
Christine Carcano
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
OUR FUTURE
During the summer of 2011 GlobeMed at UT will send
its inaugural group of GROW interns to Guarjila El
Salvador for four weeks Our interns will work to
strengthen the bond between our chapter and our
partner Clinica Ana Manganaro while also building
relationships with clinic staff and community members
Some of our broad goals for the 2011-2012 school year
include hosting two large-scale globalhealthU events
on campus continuing to differentiate ourselves from
other health and human rights organizations while also
understanding the value of collaboration volunteering
with Austin-area health organizations and non-profits
and fundraising $10000 for Clinica Ana Manganaros
health projects
―With GlobeMeds help I have realized how all students can make a tangible
impact on the lives of others across the world and be a part of the
movement for global health equity regardless of age major occupation
culture or ethnic background The understanding that all human beings
have the right to basic health care transcends all boundaries
ndash Shalini Koshy co 2011
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONSOPERATIONS
TOTAL
REVENUE
Revenue
Events $472025 $472025
Individual Giving $265732 $265732
University Funding $200 $200
GlobeMed National
Office$1000 $1000
Corporations $2000 $2000
Foundations $1000 $1000
SUBTOTAL $1037757 $1200 $1157757
CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS
OPERATIONS amp
GRANTSTOTAL
Current Finances
Cash Reserves $80001 $500 $130001
2011-2012
University Funding$400 $400
EXISTING
BALANCE$80001 $900 $170001
In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at University of Texas-Austin raised $963199 for Clinca Ana Manganaro to support projects in Guarjila El Salvador
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network
[httpwwwglobemedorgut-austin]
―Like us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events
httpwwwfacebookcomGlobeMedUTAustin
WANT TO
REACH US
IN 2011 -
2012
CONTACT Olivia KoshyE-MAIL austinglobemedorg
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion
httpglobemedaustinblogspotcom
Check out our photos on
httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UT-
Austin
Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUT
Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Ut-
Austin and make a donation to support our partner and project today
20
10
ndash2011 A
nnu
al R
eport
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making
our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success
INDIVIDUALS
Silent auction
UT police officer William Peiper
Individual Giving Campaign
Tribocor Technologies Inc
Friends and Family of Chapter
Staff and Executives
Co-PresidentsOlivia Koshy bull okoshy9gmailcom
Audrey Sampson bull audreymsampsongmailcom
Directors of
globalhealthU
Jeevitha Patil bull jeevitha2008gmailcom
Maddie Klim bull klimmadisongmailcom
Campaign
Coordinators
Jessica Jose bull jessicajose12gmailcom
Isha Kaul bull ishkklgmailcom
Director of
Community
Building
Amy Vasquezbull amyvasqueztxgmailcom
Director of
FinancesRyan Thomas bull thomasryan9gmailcom
Director of GROW Ruby Ramirez bull rramirez31291gmailcom
Director of
CommunicationsCheyanda Onuoha bull cheyonuohagmailcom
ORGANIZATIONS
The Princeton Review and Kaplan Pluckers Chilis Whataburger Amys Ice
Cream Polkadots Freebirds Abuelos Electric Avenue
Snap Kitchen Hopdoddys Mama Fus Kitchen Rasta Pasta Cheesecake Factory
Vulcan Video Waterloo Records Whole Earth
Provision Co Dominican Joes CJane Whichwich
Potbellys Burger King Starbucks Gueros Taco Bar
Fitness 360
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States
GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of
Directors
Marjorie Craig Benton
Paurvi Bhatt
Jobi Cates
David W Cromer MD
Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)
Brian T Hanson (Chair)
Ken Lehman
Erin Linville
Peter Luckow
Jenny Merdinger
Victor Roy
Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)
GlobeMed | National Office
PO Box 292
Evanston IL 60204
PHONE
8474672143
WEBSITE
wwwglobemedorg
E-MAILinfoglobemedorg
GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois
with chapters at 32 universities across the United States