letterstochloe: About the campaign:Giving Love is an initiative from 7 pages dedicated to Chloe Be
letterstochloe: About the campaign: Giving Love is an initiative from 7 pages dedicated to Chloe Bennet and her work that try to make something diferente this year: in place of making videos or tags, we planned a campaign with founds donations to Community Empowerment, an ONG founded by Dr. Stephanie Crane, Chloe’s mom. The idea came from a group chat on twitter dedicated to the actress still in 2017, it was worked for by the brazilian administrators of five pages (dailybennet, chloebbrasil, bennetbrasil, bestofbennet & badpostbennet) and introduced to the others pages (cbennetsource & chloebennetalerts) as a way to bring the fans together for something big! The campaign will take place from March 18 until April 18, Chloe Bennet’s birthday! The donations will be throght Community Empowerment’s site and any value matters. We want you to be part of it: will be a great gift, where everybody will build a little of a beautiful tribute. Be part of this Family! Chloe Bennet visiting Haiti with Community Empowerment (source: IG) Why Community Empowerment: Besides the fact about Dr. Stephanie Crane (Chloe Bennet’s mom) be one of the founders of Community Empowerment, the actress already made two campaigns to raise founds to the foundation: Fight Like A Girl! source: Represent How to donate: To donate, all you have to do is enter Community Empowerment’s website (http://community-empowerment.org/donate/) You can click on the Donate’ button or buy their art print. You can also shop through Amazon Smile, using their charitable link. All the money is reverted to help people in need. If you click on “Donate”, all you have to do is follow the steps and choose the amount you want to give. Any value is significant and can help change many people’s lives. After your donation, you will recieve an e-mail from Community Empowerment confirming your donation. Take a screenshot of this e-mail and post on twitter or instagram using the tag #CBennetBdayProject, we will be publishing and giving a shout out to who donates! About Community Empowerment: THEIR WORK : Community Empowerment works in tandem with local leadership to provide essential health care, while creating a self-sustaining system in which our assistance is no longer needed.The first step is to work with our partner communities to identify their needs and provide regular medical and surgical care. Then, we help the communities form partnerships with existing medical and social services to ensure this care will be ongoing. We help establish a governing board over the clinics and provide training for medical students, residents, and medical providers. Ongoing care is ultimately provided by community health care workers, nurses and doctors. PRIMARY CARE TEAMS: Primary care teams regularly work with local medical providers to provide training and care of chronic diseases. SURGICAL CARE TEAMS: Surgical teams operate alongside local providers and provide medical and surgical education for medical students, residents and faculty members. Surgical care includes orthopedic, urology, gynecology and more. INFASTRUCTURE SUPPORT: A business model for water purification and distribution services was created to provide ongoing infrastructure support. The sales from the potable water helps finance clinic operations, including the hiring of local medical providers and provides income to several needy families. SUSTAINABILITY: We create permanent clinics staffed with local providers, whom we train, in order to provide long-term care to the community. We work to strengthen the local leadership so that they are able to take ownership of the primary care services and water purification and distribution activities. LEFT: Maria Keegan (nurse and trip leader). CENTER: Stephanie Crane with global health team. RIGHT: clinic developments in Peralta. (source: Community Empowerment) ACHIEVEMENTSCommunity Empowerment has been involved in Peralta, Dominican Republic since 2002, and Jerusalem Haiti since 2010. There have been hundreds of volunteers, ranging from medical, nursing, and physician assistant students, residents, nurses, physical therapists, pharmacists, nurse practitioners and physicians, who have participated in our work. THEIR HISTORYDr. Crane envisioned partnering with underserved communities that wanted to improve access to primary care for its residents. In 2002, she selected the rural community of Peralta in southwestern Dominican Republic because there was strong local leadership and great need. In 2010, Dr. Crane and several Rush doctors and nurses provided emergency care in the immediate aftermath of the massive earthquake that struck Haiti. Afterwards, the decision was made to make a long-term commitment to working in Haiti using the same model that was successful in the Dominican Republic. Community Empowerment on social media: site | instagram | facebook We are at your disposal for doubts! You can send an ask here, or tweet/dm any of the pages involved! -- source link
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