A big thank you to the @UofT_dlsph, the team at the Office of Global Public Health Education & Training, the Toronto Thinks volunteer planning committee and case writing teams, to all of the case advisors and judges, and to our 2019 case partner, the @MastercardFdn#TOThinks2019
Congratulations to the winning teams, and to all who participated in this year's competition - #TOThinks2019 would not exist without such engaged and talented participants.
Thank you so much to everyone who participated last weekend! We had so much fun and we hope you did too. Check out the DLSPH Facebook page for photos of the event! https://t.co/Yi9v8tiCCC
It's day 2 of the #TOThinks2019 competition. Teams have already dropped off their USB keys. Now it's time for the presentations.
Follow the hashtag #TOThinks2019 to follow the competition!
#TOThinks2019 is here! All the teams are checked in and ready to start working. We’ll be posting updates and pictures throughout this weekend so you can see how the teams are doing.
Now that we are a couple days out from #TOThinks2019, we can proudly release our list of amazing judges that will choose the winners of the competition on Sunday!
(graphic thanks to: @Maame_DeHeer)
The last amazing prize we wanted to give a big shoutout to is the Best Undergraduate Prize. Anjum Sultana and Fatima Mussa have organized a Social Media Workshop for the winners that will demonstrate how to use social media for advocacy and health equity promotion.
Before we kick off #TOThinks2019 this weekend we wanted to give a shout-out to some of the amazing people we teamed up with for our prizes this year. For our 2nd place prize this year @ThriveHire and @CusoIntl put together a package of 3 fantastic events. Thank you so much!
Another special company that helped us come up with a great prize is @MamaEarthOrg. The 1st place winners (in addition to other prizes), will receive a delivery of local, organic fruits and vegetables from Mama Earth Organics.