Thanks to our more than 70 generous donors, we were able to achieve our initial goal of funding 5 scholarships for underrepresented students attending the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. We are now aiming to raise $20,000 total to fund 10 Scholarships and have 2 days left to do it. We're less than $1,100 away from our goal. The campaign ends Thursday 2/28 at 11:59PM Pacific Time so please distribute throughout your networks the following url bit.ly/calmphdiversity2019
These scholarships and your participation will serve as a powerful show of support for educating a diverse public health workforce that mirror the populations that are most impacted by health disparities and can increase innovation, participation, and equity in public health interventions. See what this scholarship has meant to students like Pratik in the 1 Year Interdisciplinary Master of Public Health Program.
Thank you from the Public Health Alumni Association (PHAA) Board of Directors for all of your contributions! Go Bears!
-PHAA
You will be sent a handwritten thank you note from a Public Health Alumni Association Board Member.
In addition to receiving a handwritten Thank You note, we will give you a one-year complimentary subscription to the UC Berkeley Wellness Letter, which is 12 issues of the evidence-based health and wellness newsletter.
In addition to receiving a: *Handwritten Thank You Note *One Year of Wellness Letters, You will be invited to the 2019 School of Public Health Scholarship Tea where scholarship winners will be celebrated. You will get the opportunity to take a photo with scholarship winners in attendance and receiving a digital copy.
In addition to receiving a: *Handwritten Thank You Note *One Year of Wellness Letters *Scholarship Tea Photo with scholarship recipients, You will have a scheduled coffee meeting with the Dean of the School of Public Health
In addition to receiving a: *Handwritten Thank You Note *One Year of Wellness Letters *Scholarship Tea Photo with scholarship recipients, You will have a scheduled private meeting with the Dean of the School of Public Health.