Day 3 update from @hfutoledo on the #GiftOfHealth mission in Guyana
201 patients were served on Water St. with eye care, HIV testing, check-ups, and donations. The U.S. Civil Affairs Team assisted, and the Ambassador thanked the team.
Day 2 update from @hfutoledo on the #GiftOfHealth mission in Guyana
156 patients seen at St. Cuthbert’s Mission
35 received eyeglasses
66 got dental care
20 HIV tests done
Supplies donated to students
Honored by a visit from the village Chief
Grateful to serve!
Day 1 update from @hfutoledo on the #GiftOfHealth mission in Berbice, Guyana- 191 patients received care including optical, HIV testing, check-ups, and more. The team stayed late to see every patient. The Mayor of Berbice visited and expressed his gratitude.
#GlobalHealth
Over 4 days in San Juan Chamula, Mexico, @hfsovcu students cared for 179 patients under @HafeezRehmanMD . 40+ ultrasounds, key diagnoses, and treatment of UTIs, pneumonia, diabetes & more. Grateful for support from local leaders. #GiftOfHealth#GlobalHealth#VCUGiftOfHealth
We’re excited to announce the Humanity First USA Student Division Leadership Summit 2025 at the University of Toledo, Aug 8-10! Hotel, meals & local transportation covered. Register by June 1. Link in bio on our Instagram. Let’s connect, learn & inspire!
Recharging and reflecting! Following three days of dedicated service at our medical camp in Morogoro, Tanzania, the @humanityfirst.utcom and Loyola students took an exciting safari day trip. A perfect way to unwind and appreciate the beauty around them after their impactful work.
Day 3 & final update from @humanityfirst.utcom & Loyola students on the #GiftOfHealth mission in Morogoro, Tanzania:
327 patients served today, 1,024 total. Ended with a ceremony led by the Mayor & featured on news across Tanzania & East Africa.
#GlobalHealth#ServingMankind
Our #GiftOfHealth team, led by the HFSO at UTCOM and HFSO at Loyola University, has officially arrived in Tanzania! This 3 days mission is dedicated to providing care, connecting with communities, and creating lasting impact. Stay tuned as the journey unfolds.
Our #hfsospotlight goes to University of Toledo for hosting a successful fundraising dinner, raising $950 in support of The Education Project with 23 attendees, including partnering local school principals and university faculty.
The HFSO at the University of Toledo has kicked off preparations for the 2025 HFSD Leadership Summit! This year, they’ll be hosting our 50+ HFSOs. More details coming your way during the next national call—stay tuned!
Our #hfsospotlight shines on Rutgers University for their impactful food packaging event! They packed over 100 bags filled with essential items to help fight hunger in their community. Incredible job, team! #humanityfirststudents
Our #hfsospotlight goes out to Wayne State University for their incredible Kid Kindness Kit event! They filled pouches with school supplies and hygiene essentials for kids in need. Amazing work! #humanityfirststudents
Our #hfsospotlight goes out to University of Michigan for their incredible work at the World Medical Relief distribution center! They volunteered their time to help sort and recycle medical supplies for communities in need. Great job, team! #humanityfirststudents
Our #hfsospotlight goes out to George Mason University for their amazing food packaging event! They assembled 200 bags! Great work! #humanityfirststudents
Our #hfsospotlight goes out to the University of Illinois Chicago for their inspiring food packaging event! They assembled 68 bags and donated them to a local Homeless Aid. Amazing work! #humanityfirststudents
Day 3 update of the @hfsovcu #GiftOfHealth trip.
The clinic was hosted at the Humanity First Guatemala Masroor Primary School in Alotenango.
The team had an incredible day, providing care to 696 patients! A total of 1,680 patients total over the 3 days!
Day 2 of the @hfsovcu #GiftOfHealth trip in Guatemala!
A new milestone was reached today, they cared for 539 patients. They provided 85 fluoride treatments, completed 325 medical consultations, and treated 129 pediatric patients. Looking forward to the rest of the trip!