Opportunities in Public Health

Help out the community!

Here is a list of groups on campus that are related to public health:

Student Group Description Contact
SLAM AIDS
To improve the welfare of people living with AIDS worldwide by fundraising to purchase AIDS medication to decrease the burden on the AIDS patients.
slamaids@jhu.edu
PEEPs (Preventative Education and Empowerment for Peers)
Health Education
bgwinn1@jhu.edu
Hopkins Emergency Response Organization
Provide Emergency Medical Services for our campus
hero@jhu.edu
Epidemic Proportions
promote undergraduate public health research
publichealth@jhu.edu
Hopkins Organization for Pre-Health Education
Increase the number of minority applicants in the medical field
hopes@jhu.edu
A.S.P.E.C.T.S.
Mentoring for autistic children and community education about autism and related conditions
ASPECTS@jhu.edu
Cooking for Love
Provide meals for the homeless and teach students to cook.
hopkinsc4l@yahoo.com
Best Buddies
Enhancement of the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing the opportunity for one-to-one friendships .
gurbani@jhu.edu
Student Global AIDS Campaign
HIV/AIDS awareness and outreach
sgac_jhu@hotmail.com
Baltimore Rescue Mission
To serve the homeless population.

To serve the homeless population.

brmclinic@gmail.com

Stressbusters
Stress reduction.
stressbusters@jhu.edu
Habitat for Humanity
To help eliminate poverty housing.
habitat@jhu.edu
The Triple Helix
To manage and maintain the publication of The Triple Helix, a national undergraduate research journal which investigates topics that integrate science, society, and law.
TTH_Hopkins@hotmail.com
Pre Dental Society, Johns Hopkins
The JHU PDS serves to inform the community about the dental profession and guide members through the application process.
ryutzy1@jhu.edu
Circle K
Community Service
Kap111@aol.com
SEED Students Educating & Empowering for Diversity S.E.E.D. is a group of carefully selected and trained students who are dedicated to raising campus awareness of racism, sexism and other types of bigotry or intolerance through education on the Johns Hopkins University campus.
swang@jhu.edu

The PHSF is in the process of compiling a printed resource of various internship opportunities for undergraduate involvement in public health!

An online version is forthcoming.

For more details on the compilation or information on opportunities in public health please contact Keahnan Washington , Internship Coordinator, or Dr. Goodyear, Undergraduate Public Health Studies Advisor.


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