The following is a listing of School of Nursing student groups that partner with SOURCE:
Johns Hopkins University Nursing Students for Reproductive Health and Justice works to promote women's health and reproductive rights through awareness, advocacy, activism, and community outreach. NSRHJ welcomes any undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral level student who is interested in promoting women's health and expanding knowledge around social justice and reproductive health. For more information contact: Emily Hoppe, ehoppe1@son.jhmi.edu and Allison Rapp, arapp2@son.jhmi.edu.
NSNA is aprofessional organization for nursing students. NSNA prepares brunch for the families at the Johns Hopkins Children's House every third Sunday of the month. The organization will also be traveling to New Orleans over Spring Break to volunteer with the Lower Nine Organization. For more information contact: Felicia Rockko at frockko1@son.jhmi.edu. The JHU School of Nursing Peace Corps Fellows Program has been in existence since 1991. This program is an official program of the U.S. Peace Corps, one of their domestic programs whose aim is for Returned Peace Corps Volunteers to fulfill the 3rd goal of Peace Corps, “Bringing the world back home.” The JHU SON program provides Returned Peace Corps Volunteers who are pursuing a degree at the School of Nursing with an opportunity to fulfill that 3rd goal by participating in community outreach and service learning experiences. Fellows participate in the SON’s Community Outreach Program as well as additional service opportunities, both domestic and international, throughout the school year. Fellows attend monthly meetings, assist in program planning, build upon a commitment to service in the world’s communities, and receive career mentoring as they evolve their dedication to service into the profession of nursing. For more information, please contact Lori Edwards, Program Coordinator: ledwards@son.jhmi.edu or Amelia Rutter: arutter1@son.jhmi.edu.
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